light shining on a strip of metal can dislodge electrons. do you think this is more consistent with light…

light shining on a strip of metal can dislodge electrons. do you think this is more consistent with light being made up of waves or of particles?\nwaves\nparticles\nnot sure\ndone
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Brief Explanations:
This phenomenon is the photoelectric effect. In the photoelectric effect, light behaves as particles (photons). Each photon has a discrete amount of energy. When a photon with sufficient energy strikes an electron in the metal, it can transfer its energy to the electron and dislodge it. Wave - like behavior of light would not explain the immediate ejection of electrons with a one - to - one photon - electron interaction as observed in the photoelectric effect.
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particles