I seem to have misplaced my favorite micrometer. Since the mircometer was impossible to see with the naked eye, it was put under the microscope for further inspection.
(the metric unit) The average bacteria is only about a micrometer in length, so there may be thousands in a single drop of water. (the tool) He used a micrometer to measure the thickness of the circuit board.
Because it is very accurate.
A meter is larger than a micrometer.
The ocular micrometer is inside the ocular lens, it will not change size when the objectives are changed. Therefore, each objective lens must be calibrated separately. Ocular micrometers have no units on them - they are like a ruler with marks but no numbers. In order to use one to measure something under a microscope, you must assign numbers to the marks. This is done by looking through your OCULAR micrometer at a STAGE micrometer mounted on a slide. The stage micrometer is just a ruler with fixed known distances, so you can use it to tell how far apart marks are on the ocular micrometer. This has to be done because the marks on the ocular micrometer are different distances apart depending on the magnification used on the microscope. It must be calibrated for each objective.
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A micrometer is used to measure very small distances.
I seem to have misplaced my favorite micrometer. Since the mircometer was impossible to see with the naked eye, it was put under the microscope for further inspection.
(the metric unit) The average bacteria is only about a micrometer in length, so there may be thousands in a single drop of water. (the tool) He used a micrometer to measure the thickness of the circuit board.
How can I calibrate a micrometer without the use of gage blocks. Any adjustments on the device?
thickness
Because it is very accurate.
Micrometer to measure the accuracy of 0.01 mm. Caliper to measure with accuracy of 0.1 mm is used.
An engineer or scientist.
micrometer
Micrometer or vernier caliper
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