Vernier constant is the (One or more than one correct option may be correct option may be correct):
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The vernier constant is the ratio of the smallest division of the main scale to the number of divisions present in a vernier scale.
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Q) Vernier constant is the -
- value of 1 MSD divided by total number of divisions on main scale
- value of 1 VSD divided by total number of divisions on main scale
- total number of divisions on main scale divided by total number of divisions on vernier scale
- difference between the value of 1 MSD and value of 1 VSD
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Vernier constant the difference between the value of one main scale division and one vernier scale division.
- Mathematically, V.C. = 1 M.S.D.- 1 V.S.D. = 1 mm - 0.9 mm = 0.1 mm = 0.01 cm.
Where,
- V.C = Vernier constant
- M.S.D. = Main scale division
- V.S.D. = Vernier scale division
- It is the least count of the vernier caliper.
- The least count of an instrument is the minimum value that can be measured using that instrument.
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