Physics, asked by amnasharif100, 9 months ago

explain how zero error might be corrected

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Answered by sabita8771
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If the zero of the vernier scale lies to the bottom of the main scale, then it is called positive zero error

Answered by mdnasarbra
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if the zero on the vernier scale is to the right of the main scale, then the error said to be positive zero error and so the zero correction should be subtracted from the reading is measured

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