the one that had smaller least count wil be more accurate
5 mm is the least count of theodolite.
least count of theodolite is 1 second
0.03mm is the least count for feeler gauge
5 min
.001mm
The importance of least count is that it has a capable of taking more accurate and precise measurements
Generally least count of micrometer varies instrument to instrument.. But common micrometers which are used in institute level laboratories have least count of 0.0001mm
The importance of least count ( the highest degree of accuracy of measurement) helps calculate the margin of errors when doing measurements.
Smallest value of a physical quantity which can be measured accurately by an instrument is called least count
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The least count of any physical dimension depends on the instrument used to measure it. For example, if we use a analog weighing machine least count will be 1 kilogram and if we use a digital weighing machine, we can get readings accurate up to 10 gram.
Least count is referred to as the smallest unit that can be measured by a measuring instrument. It is found by dividing the smallest division on the main scale by the total number of divisions on Vernier calipers.
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Least count of an instrument means the minimum measurement which can be measured by that instrument correctly. For example various vernier callipers has the least count of 0.01cm. This means that if we measure the length of object below 0.01cm then it will not be correct and can have error. This also means that its reading is correct upto 2 decimal place.
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.
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Least Count [L.C]:-Least count is minimuim acuurate value meauserd by instrument.Least Count of Vernier Callipers:-The minimum value measured is 0.1mm but nowa days [l.c] is of 0.5mm.'