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  • Measuring Tiny Mass: Why a Standard Scale Fails & What to Use
    You can't directly measure the mass of a pin with a typical instrument. Here's why:

    * Pins are too small: Most standard mass measuring tools (like balances) are designed for objects heavier than a pin. They lack the sensitivity to accurately measure such a small mass.

    * Sensitivity required: You'd need a highly sensitive instrument like an analytical balance (often found in labs) to measure the mass of a pin.

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