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A screw gauge with a least count of 0.01 mm is used to measure the diameter of a lead shot. The reading on the pitch scale is found to be 1 mm and the reading on the head scale is 20 divisions. If the screw gauge is free of zero error, what is the volume of the lead shot?

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First part of the measurement, P.S.R = 1 mm

Head scale division that coincides with the pitch scale axis, H.S.C = 20

Second part of the measurement, H.S.C × L.C = 20 × 0.01 mm = 0.2 mm

Diameter of the lead shot = P.S.R + H.S.C × L.C = 1 + 0.2 = 1.2 mm

So, radius of the lead shot = 0.6 mm

Using the formula, V =4πr23=4π(0.66mm)23=0.904 mm3


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