If object made of atoms and atoms are invisible then when we look at an object or touch an object what we see or feel?
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One atom is so tiny that it is invisible to the human eye.
So actually each atom is "a tiny bit visible". Let's take 1g of iron. That contains 10^22 atoms.
So 10^22 times " a tiny bit visible" is visible to the human eye.
I hope this simple answer (ignoring the principles behind feeling and seeing atoms on atomic scale) helps you to understand.
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