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Monochromatic light is incident on a metal surface, and electrons are ejected. if the intensity of the light increases, what will happen to the ejection rate of the electrons? monochromatic light is incident on a metal surface, and electrons are ejected. if the intensity of the light increases, what will happen to the ejection rate of the electrons? the ejection rate will remain constant. changes in the ejection rate cannot be determined without additional information. the ejection rate will decrease. the ejection rate will increase.

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