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Why can't we see electricity? ​

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Answered by anishkasweet
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normally we cant see electricity because it is hidden in wire jokes apart th true answer is

Normally, we can't see electricity. ... In the instance of electricity, the most common way it affects objects is by charging electrons, and because these are so small, so plentiful and move so quickly once charged, they are all but invisible to the naked human eye.

Answered by Anonymous
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We can't see electricity because electricity is in the form of charged particles and they are not seen by our naked eyes. Electricity is the move of charge particles .

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