@28:37 You added 3 from the vernier scale instead of adding 2 from the vernier scale. Not to worry, your calculations was then only out by 1 ten-thousandth of an inch, due to human error.
Hello Sir at 28:40 you added 3 ten thousandth when it should have been two ten thousandth with a measurement of 2.5827 not 2.5828 because of confusion on your behalf between 2 and 3 ten thousandth indicator aligning properly. Please correct me if I am incorrect, if I am I apologize due to confusion in my behalf
Please explain how you can call the first digit after dicimal "thousand" we can call first decimal hundred after first decimal then 2 dicimal we can call thousand... Please how we call
it all depends on the measuring limitations or design and purpose of the Mic you're using some stop at thousandth some stop at ten thousandth it all depends how precise your measurement needs to be
@28:37 You added 3 from the vernier scale instead of adding 2 from the vernier scale. Not to worry, your calculations was then only out by 1 ten-thousandth of an inch, due to human error.
Hello Sir at 28:40 you added 3 ten thousandth when it should have been two ten thousandth with a measurement of 2.5827 not 2.5828 because of confusion on your behalf between 2 and 3 ten thousandth indicator aligning properly. Please correct me if I am incorrect, if I am I apologize due to confusion in my behalf
No worries. The last digit in any measurement is always an estimated digit, never a significant digit. Either 2 or 3 is close enough
I din't get the same thing cause two ten thousandth has been lined up more accurate than three ten thousandth
Great presentation!
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I thought there was 3 line after 6 of inch, that will be 75 plus 19 equal 94?
at what time in the video?
Why the third line (3) on 10000 scale has been added to that 5 and we got 0.0008???
Yes: 2.575 + 0.003 = 2.578, then + 0.0003 = 2.5783
Watch those zeros
Please explain how you can call the first digit after dicimal "thousand" we can call first decimal hundred after first decimal then 2 dicimal we can call thousand... Please how we call
Good instruction, very clear, thank you for your effort, way better than others.
sir my workshop sir said that least count of micrometer in inch are 0.001" but sir you r saying different please clear my doubt sir
it all depends on the measuring limitations or design and purpose of the Mic you're using some stop at thousandth some stop at ten thousandth it all depends how precise your measurement needs to be
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wasted time, he is breathing air someone else could use.
Especially the ones who can`t measure with a micrometer.
Your way to confusing
What`s your way?