Consider one of the curves in Figure. Suppose the intensity of the incident light is held fixed but its frequency is increased. Does the stopping potential in Figure (a) remain fixed, (b) move to the right, or (c) move to the left?
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Consider one of the curves in Figure. Suppose the intensity of the incident light is held fixed but its frequency is increased. Does the stopping potential in Figure (a) remain fixed, (b) move to the right, or
(c) move to the left?
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