Questions on Micrometer Screw Gauge and Vernier Caliper
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- How to answer examination Questions on the Vernier Caliper and the Micrometer Screw Gauge
This video explains how to answer examination questions on the Micrometer Screw Gauge.
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The first Vernier calliper question you solved i did mine this way
1.75plus 0.04
Becautge vernier calliper didn't immediately at 7 but was between 7 and 8
Thats not how it should be done ?
In question number 1, the smallest division on the main scale of that vernier caliper is 0.1 cm, so you can't do it like that. You can only do that if the smallest division on the main scale is 0.05. Consider the second question on the micrometer screw gauge.
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37.37
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37.37mm
Sir why are added o.47 to 9.5 (9.5+0.47) why are you not written directly as 9.547 as yo writing directly in earlier questions?
The ones that he wrote directly,e.g the 14.21 own
He went directly cos 14 is a whole number
But if he's to write it mathematically this is what it will look like
14.0+0.21=14.21
That is to tell you that the 21 on the Vernier scale has a decimal point in front,he assumed we all know that and just added directly
So take a look at the one that confused you
Mathematically we will have 9.5+0.47
I believe you know how to add decimals
That's how he derived 9.97
This applies for Micro meter screw guage
Wish I could explain with a voice message
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