The graph shows the variation of photocurrent with anode potential for four different radiations. Let $I_a, I_b, I_c$ and $I_d$ be the intensities and $f_a, f_b, f_c$ and $f_d$ be the frequencies for the curves $a, b, c$ and $d$ respectively,then

  • A
    $f_{b}>f_{a}, f_{b}=f_{c}, I_{c}=I_{d}$
  • B
    $f_{b}=f_{a}, f_{b}>f_{c}, I_{c}>I_{d}$
  • C
    $f_{b} < f_{a}, f_{b} < f_{c}, I_{c} < I_{d}$
  • D
    $f_{b} \leqslant f_{a}, f_{b}>f_{c}, I_{c}=I_{d}$

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