Why isn't the zero after the decimal in $0.01$ significant?

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Why isn't the zero after the decimal in $0.01$ significant? Although it is pretty obvious that the zero before the decimal is insignificant, I don't understand why the zero after the decimal is not significant.

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Significant figures are used to denote the precision of a measurement. The leading zeros are not significant because they don't give us information about the precision of the measurement.

Let's say you measure something with a meter stick that only has centimeter markings (no millimeters). You get that the object is $8.5 cm$ long, but you want to use your measurement a formula that expects units of meters. When you convert from $8.5 cm$ to $0.085 m$, you haven't improved the precision of the measurement, but you gain the leading zeros.

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