Recent Science Discoveries, 2000
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff

And other recent science discoveries
by Otto Johnson |

One Trillion Tons for Everyone
Recent textbooks list the weight as 5.98 sextillion metric tons. Either way, that's about one trillion metric tons for each person on Earth.
Measuring With A Torsion BalanceTo make their precise measurements, the researchers used a computer-controlled device called a torsion balance that records nearly imperceptible accelerations from the gravitational effects of four 8.14-kilogram (18-pound) stainless-steel balls on a 7.62-by-3.81-centimeter (3-by-1.5-inch) gold-coated Pyrex plate just 1.5 millimeters (0.591 inches) thick.
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