Physics, asked by goolusingh008, 9 months ago

explain the term 'least count 'of an instrument​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by TheNarayan
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The least count of a measuring instrument is the smallest and accurate value in the measured quantity that can be resolved on the instrument's scale. A stopwatch used to time a race might resolve down to a hundredth of a second, its least count.

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