The least count of an odometer is determined by the smallest division or increment that the odometer can measure. To find it, look at the smallest digit on the odometer scale; for example, if the odometer's smallest division is 0.01 km, then its least count is 0.01 km. This value indicates the minimum distance the odometer can accurately record.
To find the least count of an instrument or measuring device, divide the smallest measurement unit by the total number of divisions on the scale. The least count represents the smallest increment that can be measured or displayed by the instrument.
first find out least count of main circular scale in degrees,then divide least count of main scale by total divisions on cylindrical scale(this cylindrical scale works as vernier scale for fist one,its least count will be in minutes) then further divide least count of cylindrical scale by total divisions of small vernier scale which touches it,(this small scale works as vernier scale for cylindrical scale and its least count will be in seconds).
least count of a spectrometer is equal to 1' (one minute)
The least count of a screw gauge is the smallest measurement that can be read or determined using the instrument. It is essentially the smallest change in the position of the thimble that can be detected, which corresponds to the smallest change in the measured dimension.
A pipette is a narrow glass tube used for transferring volumes of liquids, please define your question
To find the least count of an instrument or measuring device, divide the smallest measurement unit by the total number of divisions on the scale. The least count represents the smallest increment that can be measured or displayed by the instrument.
LC= S over N
If you're asking about the odometer, versus the TRIP odometer, you can't reset it. It's a federal crime to mess with them. If you've replaced an engine, for example, and want to be able to log how many miles are going on it, the best you can do is to write down the existing milage and count from there. OR, you can set the trip odometer to zero and use it to count new engine miles. This isn't real dependable as it may become reset. Also, I'm not sure how high the trip meter will count.
To find the least count of a micrometer in the imperial system, first convert the micrometer value to inches. Then, divide 1 inch by the number of divisions on the micrometer scale. This will give you the least count of the micrometer in the imperial system.
least count of scale is 1mm
Least count of voltmeter is the value of one division on the scale. Formula is: Least count = Range/No. of divisions For example, if a voltmeter can measure from 0 to 40 V, and it has 100 divisions in total on the scale, then its least count is 40/100 = 0.4V
least count means L.C.
5 mm is the least count of theodolite.
first find out least count of main circular scale in degrees,then divide least count of main scale by total divisions on cylindrical scale(this cylindrical scale works as vernier scale for fist one,its least count will be in minutes) then further divide least count of cylindrical scale by total divisions of small vernier scale which touches it,(this small scale works as vernier scale for cylindrical scale and its least count will be in seconds).
least count for micrometer is 0.01mm0.01 mm
The least count of the micrometer screw can be calculated using the formula given below: Least count = 0.01 mm
Put the key into the ignition and press the odometer button. While holding down the odometer button, turn the key to the on position. You will see "-----"on the odometer display. It will count down "-----" "----" "---" "- -" "-". Then you will see zeros on the odometer display "000000". You can now release the odometer button. This will reset the maintenance light on your dash!!!!!!