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Define the term least count as applied to a vernier callipers.
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State the formula for determining a pitch
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State the formula for determining least count for a vernier callipers.
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State the formula for calculating length if:
Number of vernier scale division coinciding with the main scale and number of division of main scale on the left-hand side of zero of vernier scale is known.
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State the formula for calculating length if:
The reading of the main scale is known and the number of vernier scale divisions coinciding with the main scale is known.
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What do you understand by the term zero error?
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When does a vernier callipers has the positive error?
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When does a vernier callipers has the negative error?
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State the correction if the positive error is 7 divisions when the least count is 0.01 cm.
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State the correction if the negative error is 7 divisions when the least count is 0.01 cm.
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Which part of vernier callipers is used to measure the external diameter of a cylinder?
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Which part of vernier callipers is used to measure the internal diameter of a hollow cylinder?
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Which part of vernier callipers is used to measure the internal length of a hollow cylinder?
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The circular scale of a screw gauge has 50 divisions. Its spindle moves by 2 mm on the sleeve, when given four complete rotations calculate
- pitch
- least count
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The circular scale of a screw gauge has 100 divisions. Its spindle moves forward by 2.5 mm when given five complete turns. Calculate
- pitch
- least count of the screw gauge
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Figure shows a screw gauge in which circular scale has 200 divisions. Calculate the least count and radius of the wire.

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Figure shows a screw gauge in which circular scale has 100 divisions. Calculate the least count and the diameter of a wire.

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A micrometre screw gauge having a positive zero error of 5 divisions is used to measure diameter of a wire, when reading on the main scale is 3rd division and the 48th circular scale division coincides with baseline. If the micrometer has 10 divisions to a centimetre on the main scale and 100 divisions on a circular scale, calculate
- Pitch of screw
- Least count of screw
- Observed diameter
- Corrected diameter.
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A micrometre screw gauge has a positive zero error of 7 divisions, such that its main scale is marked in 1/2 mm and the circular scale has 100 divisions. The spindle of the screw advances by 1 division complete rotation.
If this screw gauge reading is 9 divisions on the main scale and 67 divisions on the circular scale for the diameter of a thin wire, calculate
- Pitch
- L.C.
- Observed diameter
- Corrected diameter
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The thimble of a screw gauge has 50 divisions for one rotation. The spindle advances 1 mm when the screw is turned through two rotations.
- What is the pitch of the screw?
- What is the least count of screw gauge?
- When the screw gauge is used to measure the diameter of wire the reading on the sleeve is found to be 0.5 mm and reading on thimble is found, 27 divisions. What is the diameter of the wire in centimetres?
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