What do you understand by
the zero error of a measuring
instrument
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Zero Error” is defined as a measuringinstrument indicating a value even when there is nothing being measured. For example, a scale which indicates value even when the weighting platform is empty
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Answer: if the tenth mark of the vernier scale does not coincides with the ninth position of the main scale it is said to be Zero error
Explanation: it can be found in both screw gauge and vernier callipers
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