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Least count of a vernier callipers is 0.01cm. When the two jaws of the instrument touch each other the 5th division of the vernier scale coincide with a main scale division and the zero of the vernier scale lies to the left of the zero of the main scale. Furthermore while measuring the diameter of a sphere, the zero mark of the vernier scale lies between 2.4cm and 2.5cm and the 6th vernier division coincides with a main scale division. Calculate the diameter of the sphere.

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2.51cm
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5.12cm
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2.51mm
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5.12mm
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Solution

The correct option is A 2.51cm
Least count, LC=0.01cm
Here the negative zero error of callipers =5×0.01=0.05cm and it should be added to final reading.
Main scale reading, MSR=2.4cm and VSD=6
So total reading means the diameter of sphere R=MSR+(VSD×LC)+ zero error =2.4+(6×0.01)+0.05=2.51 cm

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