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Chemistry, 23.03.2021 01:50 daniel4349

When conducting photoelectron effect experiments, if you increase the frequency of light (above the threshold frequency), what happens to the electrons being ejected from the metal surface? -the rate of electrons being ejected increases
-The rate of electrons being ejected decreases
-The kinetic energy of the electrons increases
-The kinetic energy of the electrons decreases
Both the kinetic energy and the rate of electrons being ejected increases.

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