Physics, asked by zaresh1998, 8 days ago

working principle of a ordinary scale​

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Answered by Creativethinker863
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The zero of the vernier scale will move 5 mm forward and align with the 5 mm mark on the main scale. ... You will slide the vernier scale to the requisite length. The zero of the vernier scale will be slightly ahead of the 5 mm mark of the main scale. Thus, 5 mm becomes the main scale reading.

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Answered by seemaagarwal850
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the measure of the smallest main scale reading, that is the distance between two consecutive graduations (also called its pitch) be S and the distance between two consecutive vernier scale graduations be V such that the length of (n − 1) main scale divisions is equal to n vernier scale divisions.

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