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What is the zero error as shown in the figure?​

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Answered by ferozpurwale
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Since, least count is the smallest and accurate magnitude of any measuring physical quantity and zero error means when the zero of main scale and measuring scale like Vernier calliper do not coincide and there is lag of some value is called zero error.

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