explain why energy is not visible to us
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We see things because light energy enters our eyes after bouncing off, or being emitted by, the object. However, in some ways, light itself can be considered invisible. If a beam of light passed right in front of you, not directed towards your eyes, then you would not see it.
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We see things because light energy enters our eyes after bouncing off, or being emitted by, the object. However, in some ways, light itself can be considered invisible. If a beam of light passed right in front of you, not directed towards your eyes, then you would not see it.
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