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what is vernier callipers? why it is so called? ​

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Answered by sunil7798903166
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A vernier caliper is a handheld tool used to to very accurately measure length, depth, or thickness of the object between the jaws, down to thousandths of an inch or a fraction of a millimeter. The 'vernier' (named for it's inventor) refers to a scale on the instrument that multiplies the precision of the measurement.

Answered by ganeshprasadv5
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What is Vernier Calipers?

A Vernier Caliper is a device that is used to calculate very accurate linear measurements.

A Vernier Caliper is also used to measure the diameter of round and cylindrical objects, by positioning the jaws of the caliper on either side of circumference.

Why it is so called? ​

The name comes from one Pierre Vernier.

Its idea was first conceived at Vernier in southern Germany. It was first designed by a French mathematician, Pierre Vernier. It is the Latin name for 'slide Calipers'.

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