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Draw graphs showing variation of photoelectric current with applied voltage for two incident radiations of equal frequency and different intensities. Mark the graph for the radiation of higher intensity.

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The above graph is showing the variation of photoelectric current with the applied voltage.
They have different intensities but same frequency.

Here the upper one is for high intensity and lower one is for low intensity.

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