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What is the zero reading of a vernier caliper?

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.


What kind of fasteners is used to hold the caliber on the front rotor of this villager?

The caliper on the front rotor of most vehicles is typically held in place with caliper bolts. These bolts are specially designed to provide secure mounting of the caliper to the vehicle's steering knuckle or suspension. Make sure to use the correct size and grade of bolts when reinstalling the caliper to ensure proper functionality and safety.


What instrument measures the skull?

A caliper called a cephalometer is commonly used to measure the dimensions of the skull in anthropometry studies.


If a vernier caliper has zero reading of 0.025 cm and the caliper reads 5.565 cm what should be the correct reading?

If a vernier caliper has zero reading of 0.025 cm and the caliper reads 5.565 cm what should be the correct reading? 5.565 - 0.025 = 5.54 so caliper reads 5.54 cm If the zero reading on the vernier calipers is -0.025 cm with the reading still 5.565cm, it is 5.565 - (-0.025) = 5.565 + 0.025 = 5.59 cm


Parts and function of internal caliper?

The internal caliper is used to measure the inside dimensions of an object. It consists of two legs, a scale, and a locking mechanism. One leg is fixed while the other can be adjusted to fit inside the object being measured. The scale provides the measurement, and the locking mechanism ensures the measurement remains accurate.