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Complete the following result:

Mass = _______ × density

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Complete the following result:

S.l. unit of density is _________

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Complete the following result:

The density of water is ______ Kgm-3.

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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Complete the following result:

Density in kg m-3 = ______ x density in g cm-3

[4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
Chapter: [4.2] Buoyancy, Upthrust
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The wavelength of light of a particular colour is 5800 Å.
Express it in nanometre.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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The wavelength of light of a particular colour is 5800 Å.
Express it in metre.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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The size of bacteria is 1 µ. Find the number of bacteria present in 1 m length.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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The wavelength of light is 589 nm. what is its wavelength in Å?

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Define the least count of vernier callipers. How do you determine it?

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Define the term 'Vernier constant'.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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When is a vernier Callipers said to be free from zero error?

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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What is meant by zero error of vernier callipers ? How is it determined? Draw neat diagrams to explain it. How is it taken in account to get the correct measurement?

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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A vernier callipers has a zero error of + 0.06 cm. Draw a neat labelled diagram to represent it.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Draw a neat and labelled diagram of a vernier callipers. Name its main parts and state their functions.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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State three uses of the vernier callipers.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the two scales of a vernier callipers and explain how it is used to measure length correct up to 0.01 cm.

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Describe in steps, how would you use a vernier callipers to measure the length of a small rod?

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the part of the vernier callipers which is used to measure the following

External diameter of a tube

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the part of the vernier callipers which is used to measure the following

Internal diameter of a mug

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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Name the part of the vernier callipers which is used to measure the following

Depth of a small bottle

[1] Measurements and Experimentation
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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