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MySpace Mail.ru Viadeo Line Flipboard Comments Yummly SMS Viber Telegram Subscribe Skype Facebook Messenger Kakao LiveJournalxA quick guide on how to read a vernier caliper. A vernier caliper outputs measurement readings in centimetres (cm) and it is precise up to 2 decimal places (E.g. 1.23 cm).Note: The measurement-reading technique described in this post will be similar for vernier micrometer caliper calipers which output measurement readings in inches.Measurement Reading Technique For Vernier CaliperIn order to read the measurement readings from vernier caliper properly, you need to remember two things before we start. For example, if a vernier caliper output a measurement reading of 2.13 cm, this means that:The main scale contributes the main number(s) and one decimal place to the reading (E.g. 2.1 cm, whereby 2 is the main number and 0.1 is the one decimal place number)The vernier scale contributes the second decimal place to the reading (E.g. 0.03 cm)Let's examine the image of the vernier caliper readings above. We will just use a two steps method to get the measurement reading from this:To obtain the main scale reading: Look at the image above, 2.1 cm is to the immediate left of the zero on the vernier scale. Hence, the main scale reading is 2.1 cmTo obtain the vernier scale reading: Look at the image above and look closely for an alignment of the scale lines of the main scale and ver
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Community Forums > Physics > General Physics > Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! The friendliest, high quality science and math community on the planet! Everyone who loves science is here! Zero Errors in https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/zero-errors-in-vernier-calipers-and-micrometer-screw-gauge.721104/ Vernier Calipers and Micrometer Screw Gauge Nov 6, 2013 #1 kunkun Hi, I have a question to ask. On my notes that my teacher gave me, he said that there are some errors in the notes. He had not responded to me which are the errors yet but he said about zero errors in vernier calipers and micrometer screw gauge. The question is: On my notes, it says that: Vernier Calipers vernier caliper 1. Positive zero error occurs when the ‘0’ marking of the vernier scale appears after the ‘0’ marking of the main scale. The error is +x cm. To correct the reading, we subtract the error from the measurement. 2. Negative zero error occurs when the ‘0’ marking of the vernier scale appears before the ‘0’ marking of the main scale. The error is -(0.1-y) cm. To correct the reading, we vernier caliper zero subtract the error from the measurement. Micrometer Screw Gauge 1. Positive zero error occurs when the ‘0’ marking of the thimble scale is below the horizontal reference line of the main scale. The error is +x mm. To correct the reading, we subtract the error from the measurement. 2. Negative zero error occurs when the ‘0’ marking of the thimble scale is below the horizontal reference line of the main scale. The error is -(0.1-y) mm. To correct the reading, we subtract the error from the measurement. The problem lies in the sentence: To correct the reading, we subtract/add the error from the measurement. About the subtracts in all the sentence, may I know which one should be add instead of subtract? Thanks! :) kunkun, Nov 6, 2013 Phys.org - latest science and technology news stories on Phys.org •Diamonds aren't forever: Team create first quantum computer bridge •Lego-like wall produces acoustic holograms •Physicists pass spin information through a superconductor Nov 6, 2013 #2 Simon Bridge Science Advisor Homework Helper Gold Member When talking about errors it is important to use a clear language. The word "error" can mean so many different things in science. Your teacher was telling you that there are some mistakes in the text of the