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Choose the correct alternative:
When green light is incident on a certain metal surface, electrons are emitted but no electrons are emitted with yellow light. If red light is incident on the same metal surface

A

more energetic electrons will be emitted

B

less energetic electrone will be emitted

C

emission of electrons will depend on the intensity of light

D

no electrons will be emitted

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