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Monochromatic light strikes a metal surface and electrons are ejected from the metal. if the intensity of the light is increased, what will happen to the ejection rate and maximum energy of the electrons?
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Monochromatic light strikes a metal surface and electrons are ejected from the metal. if the intensity of the light is increased,
the ejection rate will increase, but t
he maximum energy remains the same
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