$A$ surface ejects electrons when hit by green light but not when hit by yellow light. Will electrons be ejected if the surface is hit by red light?

  • A
    Yes
  • B
    No
  • C
    Yes,if the red beam is quite intense
  • D
    Yes,if the red beam continues to fall upon the surface for a long time

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