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Answered by nanduk96
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zero error is a technical term which means how far away the zero is the reading of the instrument when the real value is zero

Answered by kartikeya5614
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on bringing the movable jaw j2 in contact with the fixed jaw j1 the zero mark of the vernier scale does not coincide with the zero mark of the main scale,then the error arises in the instrument is called zero error

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