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If intensity of light increases what happens to photoelectric current

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♦The rate of flow of electrons increases and thus, the photocurrent increases linearly, with intensity of the incident radiation.

♦ So when this happens, more number of photons are at work, in emitting the electrons from the metal surface, at the same time but all of these are of the same energy.

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