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because atoms, electrons, and neutrons are all very, very small. So they are not visible to the naked eye. However scientists can see these micro organisms with a microscope. Electricity is also visible when it sparks.

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Electricity is invisible because it is the flow of electrons through a conductor, usually a wire. Electrons themselves are too small to be seen by the naked eye, and since electricity is simply the movement of these tiny particles, it remains invisible to us. Additionally, electricity is a form of energy that does not emit visible light, further contributing to its invisibility.

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