your questions is actually a little more complicated than at first it would appear..........but the most straightforward answer is frequency and amplitude are outside of our perception range......example.....an earthquake's S wave is easily visible due to the large factor of each characteristic
2007-01-05 06:09:12
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answered by billcomstock1971 1
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We can't see the form of light waves because it's wavelength is too short for the human eye to visualize.
2007-01-05 14:09:58
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answered by Magaletso 2
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You can see light. If you are in a lighted room or outside on a sunny day, look strait in front of your nose. You can make out seemingly chaotic specs of Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet, and all visible colors inbetween whizzing around you in a sheet of particles.
That's light, my friend!!
2007-01-05 14:09:06
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answered by TopherM 3
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Because it moves at the speed of light. if it was moving slowley enough to see it, it wouldn't work.
Same with sound.
2007-01-05 14:05:24
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answered by welchy56 2
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