When a piece of wire is held diametrically in a screw gauge [pitch =1mm, number of divisions on circular scale =100], the readings obtained are as shown. Now, if we measure the same with the help of vernier calipers [1MSD=1mm,10 divisions of vernier coinciding with 9 divisions of the main scale] having a negative zero error of 0.5mm, then which of the following figures correctly represents the reading?
Vernier Calliper:
Given data:
Formula Used:
A positive error occurs when zero is on the left side and coincides with the reading on the circular scale.
As a result of the figure, the screw gauge reading has a positive zero inaccuracy. We also know that the final measurement is subtracted from the positive zero error.
The least count of screw gauge
As zero on a linear scale (left image) coincides with 20 on a circular scale so it has a
and it should be subtracted from the final reading.
From the right image, the final reading
The final reading with zero error is
The least count of calipers is
Final reading R with zero error for calipers is
For A:
For B:
For C:
For D:
The equations () and () are the same. Thus, option A is matching with the value of the screw gauge reading.
Therefore, the correct option is A.