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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?

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Answer:The rate of ejection of photoelectrons will increase

Explanation:

If the frequency of incident monochromatic light is held constant and its intensity is increased, the rate of ejection of photoelectrons from the metal surface increases with increase in intensity of the monochromatic light. More current flows due to more ejection of photoelectrons.

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