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How can the photoelectric effect be explained based on the wave theory of light?

A.
When light waves hit a metal, the trough of a wave can kick out an electron.
B.
Light waves can pile up to exert pressure on an electron, eventually ejecting it.
C.
Through superposition, many light waves can impact an electron from different angles.
D.
The photoelectric effect cannot be explained by the wave theory of light.

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a


sorry, if im wrong
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