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What is Zero Error in a measuring instrument? How to counter it?

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Answered by ⲘⲓssRσѕє
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Zero error is defined as the error a measuring instrument is reading when it should be on the zero mark. For example zero error of a micrometer screw gauge occurs when the flat end of the screw touches the stud and the gauge reads other than zero.

Answered by manish079
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Instrumental Errors: These errors arise due to faulty construction and calibration of the measuring instruments. ... The zero error is a very common type of error. This error is common in devices like Vernier calipers and screw gauge. The zero error can be either positive or negative.

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