HOW TO CALCULATE ZERO ERROR OF A SPRING BALANCE???????????❓❓❓❓❓❓
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For the spring balance: Each small division = It can be observed that the zero error of the spring balance is equal to two small divisions. Two small divisions = 2 × 2.5 g = 5.0 g
Therefore, the zero error of the spring balance is 5.0 g. For the measuring cylinder: The least count of the measuring cylinder is the least measurement that can be measured by the device. Each small division = Therefore, the least count of the measuring cylinder is 0.2 mL.
Therefore, the zero error of the spring balance is 5.0 g. For the measuring cylinder: The least count of the measuring cylinder is the least measurement that can be measured by the device. Each small division = Therefore, the least count of the measuring cylinder is 0.2 mL.
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Zero error has no means in practicals. When u have to fill the column of 'zero error' just write their zero.
Hope it helps :)
Zero error has no means in practicals. When u have to fill the column of 'zero error' just write their zero.
Hope it helps :)
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