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Standard XII
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Photoelectric Effect
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The time taken by the galvanic cell which operates almost ideally under reversible conditions at a current of 10*-6A to deliver 1 mole of electron is (1) 19.30×10*20s (2) 4.825×10*20s (3)9.65×10*20s (4) 3.4×10*11s
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