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For the photoelectric effect, indicate the expected observations for a particle theory of light and for a wave theory of light.

Drag the approprite items into their respective bins.

The 2 bins are "Particle Theory" and "Wave Theory," where do each of the following statements go?

1. If light intensity is increased, the number of electrons ejected should increase, but the maximum kinetic energy of the electrons ejected should not increase.

2. If the frequency of the light is increased, the maximum kinetic energy of the electron should not be affected.

3. If the frequency of the light is increased, the maximum kinetic energy of the electrons should increase.

4. If the light intensity is increased, the number of electrons ejected should increase and the maximum kinetic energy of the electrons ejected should increase.

5. There should be no lower limit to the frequency - electrons will be ejected for all frequencies.

6. There is a "cutoff" frequency, below which no electrons will be ejected, no matter how intense the light.