Physics, asked by Darsh05, 11 days ago

The main scale of vernier calipers reads in millimeter and its one division is equal to one millimetre. Its vernier is divided into 6 divisions, which coincide with 15 divisions of main scale. Furthermore when a cylinder is tightly placed along its length between two jaws, it is observed that the zero vernier scale lies just right of 25th division of main scale and fifth division of vernier scale coincide with the main scale. The measured value in millimetre is N times 5.1, where N is ______.

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Answered by binodbam2003
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On the Vernier caliper, the main (stationary) scale is divided in to millimeters. The Vernier (moveable) scale is 9 mm long and consists of 10 divisions. Each division on the Vernier scale, then, is 0.9 mm long, or 0.1 mm less than the main scale divisions

Answered by TYKE
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On the Vernier caliper, the main (stationary) scale is divided in to millimeters. The Vernier (moveable) scale is 9 mm long and consists of 10 divisions. Each division on the Vernier scale, then, is 0.9 mm long, or 0.1 mm less than the main scale divisions.

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