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what is the difference between least count and resolution??

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Answered by Anonymous
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least count -The least count error is the error associated with the resolution of the instrument. If we use a metre scale for measurement of length, it may have graduations at 1 mm division scale spacing or interval. A Vernier scale on caliper may have a least count of 0.02 mm while a micrometer may have a least count of 0.01 mm.

resolution-smallest change in a quantity being measured that causes a perceptible change in the corresponding indication.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Least count .
smallest value that measured by an instrument is called least count.

Resolution
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Resolution is the smallest increment a tool can detect and display.
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