When the scientist shines light of frequency f on the cathode, the galvanometer G measures a current of i. How could the scientist gradually reduce the current to zero?   Gradually alter the electric field to create a sufficiently large reverse potential across the electrodes.   Gradually increase the frequency of the light.   Gradually decrease the intensity of light to one half its initial value.

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When the scientist shines light of frequency f on the cathode, the galvanometer G measures a current of i. How could the scientist gradually reduce the current to zero?

 

Gradually alter the electric field to create a sufficiently large reverse potential across the electrodes.

 

Gradually increase the frequency of the light.

 

Gradually decrease the intensity of light to one half its initial value.

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