How does the least count of the metre scale limit the accuracy in the measurement of mass?
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Accuracy is the measure of how close to a certain value an instrument can measure.
The Least count of a measuring instrument is the smallest measurement that can be made accurately with the given measuring instrument.
A meter scale normally has graduations at 1 mm (or 0.1 cm) spacing, as the smallest division on its scale.
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The least count is the error that is related to the resolution of the instrument used. we can say that it is the smallest value that the instrument can measure.
Also, precision that is the most accurate value is inversely proportional to least count.
So as a minimum the value of the least count, higher will be the precision.
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