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example of vernier constant?

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Answered by Ojaswiverma007
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The vernier constant (V.C.) of a vernier calipers is the ratio of the smallest division on the main scale to the number of divisions on the vernier scale. The vernier constant is the least count of the instrument.

Answered by bchhaya946
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The vernier constant (V.C.) of a vernier caliper is 0.01 cm. If 10 divisions of the vernier scale is equivalent to 9 divisions of the main scale then the value of one of the smallest division of the main scale is: A) 1 cm. The vernier constant is the least count of the instrument.

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