Electrons are tiny. Extremely tiny. So, how do you observe such tiny objects? If you want to see it in a very powerful microscope, light still has to hit it and enter our eye or camera lens, right?
But, light is a particle.
Since electrons are extremely tiny when we put light into them don’t photons hit them and displace them from their position? And hence we will not be able to observe them with a microscope.
Turns out photons are considered massless and are also said to be emitted and absorbed by charged particles such as electrons.
Still, how do you observe them?