The retarding potential for having zero photo-electron current
Is proportional to the wavelength of incident light
Increases uniformly with the increase in the wavelength of incident light
Is proportional to the frequency of incident light
Increases uniformly with the increase in the frequency of incident light wave
Retarding potential V0=he(v−v0)
A metal surface of work function 1.07 eV is irradiated with light of wavelength 332 nm. The retarding potential required to stop the escape of photo-electrons is