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Q: What measuring instrument would you use to measure the capacity of a thimble?
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when was the micrometer screw gauge introduce?

A screw pitch gauge is a precision instrument. It is used for measuring diameter of circular objects mostly wires, with an accuracy of 0.001cm. It consists of a hollow cylinder mounted on a U frame. The hollow cylinder leads to a ratchet which is meant for fine adjustment. The U frame consists of a flat end known as stud and a screw on the other side. This screw can be moved inside the nut by fitted in the U frame by rotating the hollow cylinder called the thimble. This is called the main scale. The hollow cylinder or the thimble is graduated into 50 or 100 equal parts. This is called the circular scale


What is a micrometre used for?

micro computersansw2. A micrometer is a precision mechanical measuring instrument greatly used in the engineering field. It will have a resolution of approx 0.001 of an inch (1/1000), or 0.01 millimetres. many instruments have vernier calibration which will give a resolution ten times greater that the above.Micrometers come in models suitable for either inside or outside measurement.When using a micrometer, be sure to not over-tighten, but a good instrument will have a torque-limiting thimble on the end of the spindle to limit this error, and improve repeatability.If you look this up in a search engine, be sure to spell it with a capital M, otherwise you'll be directed to the definition of a micron.


How much does a thimble hold in ml?

The exact details would really depend on the type of atom (the element), as well as the state of matter. And obviously on the size of the thimble! However, a general order-of-magnitude estimate would be close to Avogadro's Number (about 6 x 1023); one gram of hydrogen has that many atoms, so do 12 grams of carbon. Probably that many atoms would fill a few thimbles, in the case of most elements.


Why is the thimble portion of the micrometer knurled?

The knurling gives the fingers a better, non-slip grip.


What is the total movement indicated on the thimble if it has been rotated one revolution on a micrometer from zero?

It depends on the screw thread pitch (or "lead") in the heart of the micrometer. Typically, screw pitches in common hand-held micrometers are 40 per inch in an Imperial micrometer or 2 per millimetre in a Metric micrometer. Thus, one full turn of the thimble of an Imperial micrometer is 1/40th of an inch (25 thousandths of an inch or "25 thou") and similarly, one full turn of the thimble of a Metric micrometer is 1/2 a millimetre (500 micrometres).