Physics, asked by Mariyameena277, 11 months ago

The least count of a vernier scale is (a) sum of the smallest divisions of main and vernier scales (b) value of one division of the primary scale divided by the total number of divisions of the vernier scale (c) value of one division of vernier scale divided by the total number of divisions of primary scale (d) value of one division of vernier scale

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Answered by zinirashaikh
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a is the right option

Answered by iamkabir
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Answer:

B is correct answer

for example, if "x" is the smallest division on the main scale and "n" are the number of divisions on the vernier, then the least count of the vernier is x/n.

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