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A digital vernier is mainly used to measure lengths or distances very accurately. These may be internal or external distances. The distance may be read as either metric or imperial.
It depends on what you are trying to measure. If you are measuring the length of a car, for example, any reading obtained using vernier callipers is likely to be totally useless. The key is to select a tool that is appropriate to the task.
metric ton, ton, kilogram, pound, gram.
order the following SI units from smallest to largest. centimeter, kilometer, meter,and decimeter
When converting to Kg 2,000cg would be 20Kg 25,300mg would be 25.3Kg So that makes the 2.5Kg smallest.
Most metric micrometers have graduations of .01mm (.001"), and some read to .001mm or nearly .0001". Depending on the application, digital and vernier types are available in both. See "LS Starrett Company" or Mitutoyo America Corporation.
A standard Micrometer using the Metric system has a limitation of measuring to within 0.01 (one hundredth of a millimeter) But micrometers provided with a vernier scale on the sleeve in addition to the regular graduations, permit measurements to within 0.001 millimetre to be made on metric micrometers, or 0.0001 inches on inch-system micrometers.
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25mm
The smallest accurate measurement that can be made on a standard metric 25 50 mm micrometer is typically 0.01 mm or 0.001 cm. These micrometers are designed to read to the hundredth of a millimeter or the thousandth of a centimeter, providing relatively precise measurements.
meter
A millimeter is larger in the metric system than a micrometer. There are 1000 micrometers in 1 millimeter.
meter (m)
micrometer and a caliper
micrometer
J.A Waters has written: 'The metric micrometer'
As far as I know, the smallest metric prefix is "yocto-," which is 10-24.