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With a microbalance.
Ronald Verne Hill has written: 'The design and analysis of a microbalance system' -- subject(s): Microbalances
The 17-letter word for an instrument used to find mass is "microbalance." A microbalance is a highly sensitive device used to measure the mass of very small objects with high precision. It is commonly used in scientific research and analytical chemistry for accurate weight measurements.
A precision balance or a microbalance can be used to accurately measure the mass of a grain of salt. These instruments are sensitive enough to measure very small amounts of mass with high precision.
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It depends on how you use it. If you are just looking for a small differential weight then calibration is not as critical. If you are looking for the actual weight of an item then calibration should be done more regularly. Having a professional check it once or twice a year is a good idea, and run periodic checks of your own. Daily in critical applications, less frequent if not as critical.
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You build one at build a bear workshop.
Build is the present tense of the verb "to build". Built is the past tense of the verb "to build".