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What is meant by zero error of vernier callipers? How is it taken in account to get the correct measurement?​

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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If the zero of vernier scale doesn't coincide with the zero of the main scale, then the instrument i.e., vernier caliper has an error called zero error. Zero error is always algebraically subtracted from the measured length.

Answered by nagakalakoppalli
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Zero error is defined as the condition where a measuring instrument registers a reading when there should not be any reading. In case of vernier calipers it occurs when a zero on main scale does not coincide with a zero on vernier scale.

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