photons come out of a metal when it is hit by a beam of electrons
photons come out of the nucleus of an atom under the action of an electric field
electrons come out of metal with a constant velocity depending on frequency and intensity of incident light
electrons come out of a metal with different velocity not greater than a certain value which depends only on the frequency of the incident light wave and not on its intensity.
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electrons come out of metal with a constant velocity depending on frequency and intensity of incident light
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electrons come out of a metal with different velocity not greater than a certain value which depends only on the frequency of the incident light wave and not on its intensity.
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photons come out of the nucleus of an atom under the action of an electric field
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photons come out of a metal when it is hit by a beam of electrons
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Electrons come out of a metal with different velocity not greater than a certain value which depends only on the frequency of the incident light wave and not on its intensity.
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