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1. What is zero error?​

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Answered by Ghritkaushik
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Answer:

zero error is the minimum value given by any instruments during any measurements.

Answered by Lostinmind
25

Answer:

Zero error in the vernier caliper is a mathematical error due to which, The zero of the vernier scale does not coincide with the zero of the main scale. In other words, if the zero mark on the vernier scale doesn't coincide with the zero mark on the main scale, then the error that occurs is called zero error.

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