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Q: What is the smallest possible reading on vernier of the travelling microscope?
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Why is not good to tilt the microscope?

It is not good to tilt the microscope because if it is at the edge then say bye bye to your microscope. Because it will fall and you will have to pay ALOT of MONEY for it. Another reason is because it could fall on the table and crack the eye piece or any other glass parts of the microscope. Thanks for reading. REMEMBER SAFTEY FIRST! :)


What are the sources of error in refractive index experiment?

Common errors include; inaccurately measuring refracted and incident angles, incorrectly drawing refracted and incident rays, and incorrectly drawing the block. Impurities in the media can also cause errors.


How can you make the work output of a mcahine greater than the work input?

That is not possible. For more information, do some reading on the "Law of Conservation of Energy". More specifically, no cases are known of this law being violated, and no mechanism is known that might make this even remotely possible.


Where on the vernier caliper would you read to obtain the vernier scale reading?

Find the marks that line up exactly (or as exactly as possible and then interpolate). see the Sources and related links below for a page and a video explaining in detail.


How do you find the refractive index of a liquid in a beaker by using a traveling microscope?

It is very simple. First let us fix a pin at the bottom of an empty beaker. Now focus at the pin and note down the reading in the vertical scale as R1. Now pour the given liquid and once again focus the pin and note down the reading R2. Now sprinkle saw dust over the surface of liquid and focus at the dust and note down the reading R3. Now refractive index of the liquid = actual depth / apparent depth So mu of liquid = R3-R1 / R3-R2

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Why is not good to tilt the microscope?

It is not good to tilt the microscope because if it is at the edge then say bye bye to your microscope. Because it will fall and you will have to pay ALOT of MONEY for it. Another reason is because it could fall on the table and crack the eye piece or any other glass parts of the microscope. Thanks for reading. REMEMBER SAFTEY FIRST! :)


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