an atom
dust
0.001g
The smallest mass that a balance can measure depends on its sensitivity and precision, but most laboratory balances can typically measure masses as low as 0.1 milligrams (0.0001 grams). Highly specialized balances can measure even smaller masses, down to the nanogram (0.000000001 grams) or picogram (0.000000000001 grams) range.
The smalliest is of course a piece of dust.
The smalliest is of course a piece of dust.
The smalliest is of course a piece of dust.
The smallest mass that can be accurately weighed on a balance depends on the sensitivity and precision of the balance. However, most modern analytical balances can accurately measure masses as low as 0.1 milligram (0.0001 grams).
Some can measure up to 610 grams, some less some more.
a triple beam balance can be used to measure mass. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In a laboratory analytical balances are used. The type of balance depends on the mass to be measured.
A spring balance can be able to be calibrated for the accurate measurement of mass in the location they are used. The spring balances have markings on there face.
You can measure mass using a scale or balance.
The instrument that measures the smallest quantities of mass is a mass spectrometer. It can detect mass-to-charge ratios of particles and separate and analyze individual ions based on their mass.