Atomic StructureHard
Question
Light of wavelength (λ) strikes a metal surface with intensity X and the metal emits Y electrons per second of maximum kinetic energy Z. What will happen to Y and Z if X is halved?
Options
A.Y will be halved and Z will be doubled.
B.Y will be doubled and Z will be halved.
C.Y will be halved and Z will remain the same.
D.Y will remain the same and Z will be halved.
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