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In a particular experiment to study the photoelectric effect, the frequency of the incident light and the temperature of the metal are held constant. assuming that the light incident on the metal surface causes electrons to be ejected from the metal, what happens if the intensity of the incident light is increased? check all that apply. the choices are: the work function of the metal decreases. the number of electrons emitted from the metal per second increases. the maximum speed of the emitted electrons increases. the stopping potential increases. part b: in another experiment, the intensity of the incident light and the temperature of the metal are held constant. assuming that the initial light incident on the metal surface causes electrons to be ejected from the metal, what happens if the frequency of the incident light is increased?

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