Physics, asked by ishank3751, 9 months ago

How will you correct the zero
error of a Vernior capilaries?​

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Answered by piyushsaini552
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Zero error is always algebraically subtracted from the measured length. If the zero of the vernier scale lies to the right of the main scale the zero error is positive and if it lies to the left of the main scale then it is negative.

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Answered by manojkumarbehera4540
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Zero error is always algebraically subtracted from the measured length. If the zero of the vernier scale lies to the right of the main scale the zero error is positive and if it lies to the left of the main scale then it is negative.

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