Milligrams would make more sense.
It is a milligram.
You'll have to decide what you're looking for, and that's probably going to call for some modicum of comprehension. Every straight pin has a mass, a volume, a weight, and a density. It also has a length, a diameter, and a DC resistance.
Simple case: First pin to the LEFT of a dot and/or a notch is pin 1. Chip with > 1 dot: The darker/deeper dot is the main dot, first pin to the left is pin 1. No dot or notch, just a semi circle on 1 side: First pin on the left is pin 1.
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about 23.9 centimeters
You would measure that in grams, or milligrams.
It is a milligram.
about 10 grams, plus or minus. depending on the size
Milligrams.
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Pins used by Dressmakers are made either from brass or from steel. They can be short or long so there is a lot of variation in the weight of individual pins . They will weigh somewhere within the range of 50 to 100 milligram each pin. I suggest that you count out about 100 pins and weigh the lot on sensitive electronic kitchen scales or ask them at the delicatessen section at your supermarket, to weigh them for you . Put them in a bit of 'glad wrap' to hold them together. Now divide the weight of them by 100 and that's your answer. The 'glad wrap' weighs practically nothing.
A balanced scale, which compares the mass of one object with that of a known quantity.Balance scale. Measures "weight" on Earth, but the result is easily converted to Mass.
.6 grams
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About 100 grams