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Vernier constant is the (One or more than one correct option may be correct option may be correct):

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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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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Answered by SteffiPaul
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Q) Vernier constant is the -

  1. value of 1 MSD divided by total number of divisions on main scale
  2. value of 1 VSD divided by total number of divisions on main scale
  3. total number of divisions on main scale divided by total number of divisions on vernier scale
  4. difference between the value of 1 MSD and value of 1 VSD

Answer:

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,

  1. V.C = Vernier constant
  2. M.S.D. = Main scale division
  3. 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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