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The energy of the emitted electrons depends on the
of the light.
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frequency
(For the photoelectric effect: electron kinetic energy increases with the light's frequency; intensity affects number of emitted electrons, not their individual energies. There's a threshold frequency below which no electrons are emitted.)
(For the photoelectric effect: electron kinetic energy increases with the light's frequency; intensity affects number of emitted electrons, not their individual energies. There's a threshold frequency below which no electrons are emitted.)
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