Vernier Caliper is an instrument used to measure Small Lengths...
Specify the type of vernier if this is not satisfactory...
The zero reading of a vernier caliper is when the jaws are closed and the main scale '0' mark aligns perfectly with the zero mark on the vernier scale. This is the reference point for taking measurements with the vernier caliper.
It is not known for certain but vernier callipers were found in a Greek wreck where the ship was dated to the 6th Century BC.
1)Main Scale is fixed(It does not move) Vernier scale slides along main scale.2)Least count of Mainscale is 0.1cmLeast count of vernier scale is 0.01cm
The smallest division on the main scale of a vernier caliper typically corresponds to 1 millimeter. The vernier scale allows for more precise measurements by measuring to the nearest 0.1 millimeter.
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Vernier acuity is the ability to detect small misalignments or offsets in a line or pattern. It is a measure of the visual system's ability to perceive fine details and discriminate between closely spaced objects.vernier acuity is an important aspect of visual perception and is often used to assess the precision of the visual system.
Pierre Vernier
I guess it is found by vernier as it works on vernier theory -Manasa
Because they were invented by Pierre Vernier in 1631.
where on the vernier caliper would you read to obtain the vernier scale reading
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Ruben Vernier is 5' 10".
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Pierre Vernier died in 1637.
Hugo De Vernier's birth name is Hugo John De Vernier.
No unit for vernier scale coincidence. But as we multiply it by least count which has unit then we get vernier scale reading with the same unit. Of course main scale reading and vernier scale reading would have the same unit
How much error is allowed in a digital vernier