what is vernier constant of a vernier?how will you find it
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he quantity represents the difference between the size of the smallest division on the main scale and the size of one Vernier divisions.This quantity
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is called the Vernier Constant...if helpful mark it as brainliest
(S−V)
(S−V)
is called the Vernier Constant...if helpful mark it as brainliest
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Vernier Constant: it is the ratio of smallest division of main scale to the number of divisions of vernier scale. Least Count: the smallest possible measure that any instrument can do accurately is known as least count.
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