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For finding accurate volume of a pencil use a vernier calliper, which measures diameter up to two significant figures. For finding volume of a pencil you will need radius (r) and length (L) of the pencil. V = 3.14 r²L
This is in the wrong category, but to answer it... you can't correct the device itself. The error arises from wear and tear. All you can do is calibrate against calipers or other references of known accuracy* and record the correction to be made to its readings. *Accuracy - or precision. I can never quite remember the difference and which is the correct one of the two here.
No. Those two units are for measuring completely different - and incompatible - things.
With a stopwatch or a shotclock.
The two types of variables are the CONSTANT and CONTROL.
micrometer and vernier calliper
The least value which can be measured from any measuring instrument or device is called its least count. Generally the least count of a vernier caliper is 0.02mm.You can get a least count of 0.01mm in Digital vernier caliper.
vernier calliper scale. give us reading upto two places right side from decimal
For measuring distance, a ruler is basic. Best to have a steel engineering one for workshop use. Also of great use are vernier calipers, and micrometers, which allow you to measure small distances accurately.
The types of educational measurement include formative assessment, summative assessment, diagnostic assessment, and authentic assessment. Formative assessment involves ongoing monitoring of student progress, while summative assessment evaluates student achievement at the end of a unit or course. Diagnostic assessment helps identify students' strengths and weaknesses, and authentic assessment assesses students' abilities in real-world contexts.
For finding accurate volume of a pencil use a vernier calliper, which measures diameter up to two significant figures. For finding volume of a pencil you will need radius (r) and length (L) of the pencil. V = 3.14 r²L
Dry measuring cups and liquid measuring cups. If you want to know brands, there is Pyrex,Tupperware, and The Pampered Chef.
Vernier Acuity refers to the ability of the eye to see when two line segments are not in alignment. Vernier Acuity is established when children are in their first year of life.
The correct spelling would be vernier callipers, or vernier calipers depending on which country you come from. They are used for measuring the inner distance between two surfaces. (e.g. if your tube material is 1 cm thick, and 5 cm across on the outside surface, the vernier calipers would show a distance of 3 cm.
You need to be specific we cant read your mind
Their Vernier scale consists of two readings; the Vernier scale and the main scale. One can read that by the first line is the main scale and the next line is the Vernier reading.
This is in the wrong category, but to answer it... you can't correct the device itself. The error arises from wear and tear. All you can do is calibrate against calipers or other references of known accuracy* and record the correction to be made to its readings. *Accuracy - or precision. I can never quite remember the difference and which is the correct one of the two here.