why is it impossible to see an atom with naked eyes
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the size of an atom is 0.1 nanometre
that is 10^-10
humans can only observe objects in the range of 390 to 700 nanometres with their naked eye
that is 10^-10
humans can only observe objects in the range of 390 to 700 nanometres with their naked eye
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Atoms are really small. So small, in fact, that it's impossible to see one with the naked eye, even with the most powerful of microscopes.
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