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'Each measuring instrument has a limit of accuracy'. Comment on the statement.
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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What is the least count of your laboratory vernier calipers?
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What is the importance of a vernier scale?
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Define the least count of an instrument.
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Can we measure the thickness of a piece of paper by vernier calipers?
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Why is the screw gauge so named?
Chapter: [1] Measurements and Experimentation
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How does the presentation of data in a tabular form help us in analyzing them? Explain with one example.
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Name the material used for making a screw gauge.
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Define the pitch of the screw gauge.
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How does negative error arise in the instrument?
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What is backlash error and how is it avoided?
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What is the difference between a nail and a screw?
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How many types of motions does a screw have?
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Consider the following case where the zero of vernier scale and the zero of the main scale are clearly seen. If L.C. of the vernier calipers is 0.01 cm, write the zero error and zero correction of the following.

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Consider the following case where the zero of vernier scale and the zero of the main scale are clearly seen. If L.C. of the vernier calipers is 0.01 cm, write the zero error and zero correction of the following.

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Consider the following case where the zero of vernier scale and the zero of the main scale are clearly seen. If L.C. of the vernier calipers is 0.01 cm, write the zero error and zero correction of the following.

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A screw gauge has 50 divisions on its circular scale and the pitch of the screw is 0.5 mm. What us its least count?
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In the case of a vernier caliper, 1 MSD = 1 mm. If 10 VSD coincide with 9 MSD; what is its least count?
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What is the zero error of a screw gauge?
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If the 4th division of the circular scale coincides with the zero of the main scale of a screw gauge of least count 0.01 mm, what is it's zero error?
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