When light of wavelength is incident on a certain

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When light of wavelength is incident on a certain photoelectric cathode, no electrons are emitted, no matter how intense the incident light is. Yet, when light of wavelength is incident, electrons are emitted, even when the incident light has low intensity. Explain this observation.

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