from this, the emitted velocity of the electron is only dependent on the energy of each photon, E=hf. (so the key idea is that the ejection and initial kinetic energy of the photon is ONLY dependent on the energy of each individual photon that makes up the wave, and not dependent on entire wave as a whole)
so as long as you increase f (for f>fo) u will increase the initial ejection velocity of electrons.
now the trouble with intensity is that you can vary it in 2 ways. I=nhf. vary n or vary f
now if i increase intensity by increasing f keeping n constant, i will get the same amount of electrons flying off, but each now with more velocity,
now if i increase intensity by increasing n keeping f constant, i will get electrons flying off with same velocity, but more of them