Answer:
Option A
Electrons are emitted if low intensity, high-frequency light hits a metal surface.
Explanation:
From the experiments conducted to study the photoelectric effect, conclusions were made that the key factor that contributes to the emission of electrons from the surface of the metal is the frequency of the beam of light. This frequency has to be beyond a minimum threshold, if not, there will be no emission of electrons from the metal surface no matter the intensity of the beam of light or the length of time it is incident upon the metal surface.
This makes option A correct because it highlights the contributions made by the threshold frequency to the photoelectric effect.