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There are several things that you should do first before using a new type of Vernier caliper. You should ensure that you fully understand how it works and test it elsewhere before using it in the real project.

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File:Vernier scale use 0.02 scale measurement is 19.44 mm.gif When a length is measured the zero point on the indicating scale is the actual point of measurement, however this is likely to be between two data scale points. The indicator scale measurement which corresponds to the best-aligned pair of indicator and data graduations yields the value of the finer additional precision digit.

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