Showing posts with label Least Count Calculation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Least Count Calculation. Show all posts

NEET 2025 Finding Diameter using vernier callipers

 Master the essentials of measurement with this simple guide to solving a NEET 2025 physics problem on Vernier Callipers. Whether you're a student or a curious learner, this video breaks down how to find the diameter of an object with precision!

What You Will Learn:

In this tutorial, we solve a real exam question step-by-step, focusing on how to correctly read a Vernier Calliper and account for errors.

  • The Final Reading Formula: Learn the fundamental rule for calculating any measurement: Main Scale Reading (MSR) + (Vernier Coincidence × Least Count) ± Zero Correction.

  • Calculating Least Count: Understand how to find the smallest measurement a device can take by comparing Main Scale Divisions to Vernier Scale Divisions.

  • Handling Zero Errors: Discover why we subtract an "extra" reading of 0.1 cm to ensure the final result is perfectly accurate.

  • Step-by-Step Math: Follow along as we convert millimeters to centimeters and use an organized approach to find the final diameter of 4.98 cm.

Video Highlights:

  • [00:45] - Breakdown of the Final Reading formula.

  • [02:12] - Why and how to apply Zero Correction.

  • [02:46] - The secret to calculating the Least Count.

  • [04:18] - Converting scale divisions into usable measurements.

  • [06:32] - Reaching the final answer of 4.98 cm.