define least count of an instrument with one example
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The least count of a measuring instrument is the smallest change in the measured quantity that can be resolved on the instrument's scale. The least count is related to the precision of an instrument.
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For example, a sundial may only have scale marks representing the hours of daylight; it would have a least count of one hour.
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