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yay! finally I can answer a question correctly! ok sir Isaac newton thought light was made up of small particles of energy that are way too small to see
They use microscopes.
They are too small to see. yes under a microscope
suspension particles can be seen through a microscope
Microscopic particles are so small and hard to see with the human eye that is they are alive their movement would be small making it hard to determine whether they're alive or not.
It looks as if you can see small particles. It can also look foggy and dark
Dust particles while small reflect light, thenceforth you are able to see individual particles as they turn through the air.
Essentially, this is because the particles are too small - only with the most powerful electron microscopes can larger atoms be seen.
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Sometimes you can see them and sometimes not. It all depends what the particles are made of and their size.
yay! finally I can answer a question correctly! ok sir Isaac newton thought light was made up of small particles of energy that are way too small to see
Inasmuch as what we see is made of air and clouds, yes. Both of these are composed of particles of matter. In a poetic sense one might dispute it, but that would be a stretch.
they both have particles that are a) too small to see b) has a melting/boiling point c) when heated the IMF's are weaker therfore vibrate faster
They use microscopes.
A particle is a small object. These come in many different types. Some are too small to see. Some can be seen with microscopes, others are too small even for microscopes. All large objects are made of smaller objects. Everything in the universe is ultimately composed of very small, sub-microscopic particles.
Those mysterious sparkles are dust particles in the air.
It has made it easier to do discoveries. For example, microscopes have made it easier to see small particles and telescopes make it possible to see other planets.It also takes much more precise and accurate measurements.