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How is zero error determined?

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Answered by TheBrainlyGirL001
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Zero error is defined as the condition where a measuring instrument registers a reading when there should not be any reading. In case of vernier calipers it occurs when a zero on main scale does not coincide with a zero on vernier scale...

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Answered by shashanksingh61
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Explanation:

zero error determined when there is no error in the thing you are doing .let's take you are writing a computer program and there is no error then the computer will output zero error determined...

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