Chemistry
Chemistry, 01.12.2021 14:00, kelfaminu

If light is shining on a metal surface above the threshold frequency, what would happen if the intensity of the light were
increased?
a
Electrons would be ejected from the metal surface
more rapidly.
b
Electrons would stop being ejected from the metal
surface.
с
More electrons would be ejected from the metal
surface.
d
Electrons would be ejected from the metal surface
more slowly

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