Yes. An inside micrometer or bore micrometer can be used for measuring the bore of a machined cylinder.
A micrometer is used to measure very small distances.
It can measure micrometers which are really tiny
An imperial micrometer can measure to within 0.001in (1000th of an inch).
A meter rule is apropriate as it can measure up to unlimited meter while micrometer is suitable for diameter since it has a high degree of accuracy to small diameters in millimeters.
I assume that you are enquiring about a 'micrometer', the precision measuring instrument, as opposed to a 'micrometre' (to use the British spelling), which is an SI unit for distance? I guess this sums up the problem with the US spelling!A micrometer has no particular disadvantages -it does exactly what it is designed to do. I suppose you could say that you have to be taught how to read a micrometer is a 'disadvantage', but this is true for most analogue instruments. However, there are digital micrometers which overcome this difficulty.
Inside micrometer
With a inside measuring micrometer
no you need a dial indicator
an inside micrometer
Inside Micrometer
A vernier caliper
A micrometer is used to measure very small distances.
Both statements are correct.
A micrometer is used to measure very small distances.
It can measure micrometers which are really tiny
Micrometer to measure the accuracy of 0.01 mm. Caliper to measure with accuracy of 0.1 mm is used.
A digital micrometer is used to measure small distances in the engineering and manufacturing field. It can measure wires, shafts, spheres, bolts, blocks, and holes.