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Where does an electron in a metal get enough energy to escape from its atom as hypothesized in the photoelectric
effect?
a. energy from the atmosphere is transferred to the metal.
b. energy from the intensity of incident light is transferred to the electrons.
c. energy from the heat generated by incident light is transferred to the electrons.
d. energy from incident photons is transferred to the electrons.

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