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The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.

The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.

The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.

The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.

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The amount of matter that can be stored inside a feather (its capacity) is likely to be extremely small. If using scientific notation, the order of magnitude makes no difference at all. Still, I would suggest a microlitre.

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