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Can humans ever directly see a photon?​

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Answered by bhavisr
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Answer:

Yes.

Explanation:

In fact, photons are the only things that humans can directly see. ... Human eyes are specifically designed to detect light. This happens when a photon enters the eye and is absorbed by one of the rod or cone cells that cover the retina on the inner back surface of the eye.

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Answered by viperisbackagain
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No we can't see a photon

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  • a photon is very very small

  • about 500 nanometers, or two thousandths of a millimeter small

  • how ever we can see groups of photon as light ray

  • also we can interact with them see photoionic effects

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light is made up of very tiny substance knows as photon

chage on photon is given by formula e = hv where v is frequency of emissions and h is plank constant

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