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The least count of the vernier can be measured by using the formula stated below. Least count (L.C) = 1 M.S.D - 1 V.S.D Example; vernier scale is constructed by taking 49 main scale divisions dividing them into 50 divisions ie. 49mm divided into 50 parts therfore 1 vsd=49/50 mm=0.98mm 1 MSD=1mm substituting in formula L.C = 1 M.S.D - 1 V.S.D L.C=1-0.98=0.02mm
value of 1 MSD/ no.of VSD for a vernier.
0.06513651237517

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The formula for calculating the least count of a vernier height gauge is: Main scale division / (Total number of divisions on the vernier scale - 1). This formula helps determine the smallest measurement that can be read from the gauge.

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It is defined as the ratio between the pitch of screw and the number of head scale divisions

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0.01 mm

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0.01 mm

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