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Answered by TheEnchanted
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  • A vernier scale is a visual aid to take an accurate measurement reading between two graduation markings on a linear scale by using mechanical interpolation; thereby increasing resolution and reducing measurement uncertainty by using vernier acuity to reduce human estimation error.

  • Purpose: Measuring more precisely than could be done unaided when reading a uniformly divided straight or circular measurement scale

  • Creator: Pierre Vernier

  • Year invented: 1631

  • Uncertainty :The Vernier caliper is an instrument that allows you measure lengths much more accurate than the metric ruler. The smallest increment in the vernier caliper you will be usingis ( \bf\dfrac{1}{50} )mm = 0.02mm = 0.002cm. Thus, the uncertainty is ∆x = ( \bf\dfrac{1}{2} )0.002 cm = 0.001 cm.

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Answered by iniyavan82
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Filters. A measuring instrument consisting of an L-shaped frame with a linear scale along its longer arm and an L-shaped sliding attachment with a vernier, used to read directly the dimension of an object represented by the separation between the inner or outer edges of the two shorter arms. noun.

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