When light of frequency $v$ is incident on two metallic plates $A$ and $B$,photoelectrons are emitted. If the work function of $A$ is greater than that of $B$,which of the following curves correctly represents the relationship between the stopping potential $V$ and the incident frequency $v$?

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    Option A
  • B
    Option B
  • C
    Option C
  • D
    Option D

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