What is the least count of wrist watches in degree ?
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Least count of a device is actually the smallest measurement it can take. In case of analogue watches which include the common clocks and wrist watches(not digital) the least count is one second. However in case of digital watches the least count may vary because many watches are designed to measure time in milli seconds and micro seconds.
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Least count of a device is actually the smallest measurement it can take. In case of analogue watches which include the common clocks and wrist watches(not digital) the least count is one second. However in case of digital watches the least count may vary because many watches are designed to measure time in milli seconds and micro seconds.
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Apparently you've got some fairly unusual hand watches and stopwatches. This wouldn't normally be true, but it could be in some particular case.The least count is just the smallest measurement difference we can reliably distinguish using that measurement tool. In general most stopwatches record data in centiseconds (0.01 seconds), so they would have a least count of centiseconds, unless we account for the fact that it takes a little bit of time to actually...hope this will help you if yes please follow me
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