why is electricity invisible?
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Electricity is free electrons in motion. Since electrons have no mass they cannot reflect visible light and therefor can't be seen. The effects of electricity can be seen. Lightning bolts are visible because the electrons traveling through air excite the gas molecules to higher, unstable energy states and they return that energy in the form of light and heat.
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bcoz the free electrons are very small i.e. 0.01nm which is impossible to see
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