It can, but the vernier is capable of a more accurate reading.
the main thing is that you just need to cut it equally before measuring.then you can measure it by putting it horizontally along a meter rule.or you can measure it with the help of vernier calliper.
A vernier caliper.
A metre stick, because vernier calipers cannot be opened wide enough to accommodate the length of a table.
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.
My mooom and the advantage in meausurung with vernier caliper and the micro meter is grams mass length volume and all that measuring stuff
micro meter least count in British system
your best bet would be a vernier calliper which are accurate, depending on how close you want to be you could also use a micrometer which gives you to the nearist 100th of a mm. great for measuring but you need to be able to read them ok, hope this is of use. your best bet would be a vernier calliper which are accurate, depending on how close you want to be you could also use a micrometer which gives you to the nearist 100th of a mm. great for measuring but you need to be able to read them ok, hope this is of use.
It's more precise.
In case for micrometer, principle of pitch is used. Least count could be even micro meter But in vernier caliper, difference of main scale division and vernier scale division is the principle Least count could be 0.02 mm
accuracy in mm and inches
If you have calibrated eyeballs
there is a big different between the vernier caliper and micro meter caliper,the vernier caliper they can use the outside and inside measurement while the micro meter caliper it's just only use outside measurement..