Physics, asked by devinamita817, 11 months ago

how is positive zero error determined​

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Answered by gani91826
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positive zero error refers to the case when the jaws of the vernier caliper are just closed and the reading is a positive reading away from the actual reading of 0.00mm. ... If the reading is 0.08mm, the zero error is referred to as +0.08mm. If positive, the error is subtracted from the mean reading the instrument reads.

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Positive zero error refers to the case when the jaws of the vernier caliper are just closed and the reading is a positive reading away from the actual reading of 0.00mm. ... If the reading is 0.08mm, the zero error is referred to as +0.08mm.

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