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Scientists arc using tiny, nanoscale cantilevers 4 micrometers long and 500 nanometers wid...

Scientists arc using tiny, nanoscale cantilevers 4 micrometers long and 500 nanometers wide—essentially miniature diving boards—as asensitive way to measure mass. The cantilevers oscillate up and down with a frequency that depends on the mass placed near the tip, and a laser beam is used to measure the frequency. A single E. coli bacterium was measured to have amass of 665 femtograms = 6.65 × 10−16 kg with this device, as the cantilever oscillated with afrequency of 14.5 MHz. Treating the cantilever as an ideal, massless spring, find its effective force constant.

A silicon and silicon nitride cantilever with a 50-nanometer gold dot near its tip.

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