Name of this instrument? similar to vernier calliper

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In summary, a vernier calliper is a precision measuring instrument used to measure small distances with accuracy up to 0.01 mm. It works by using a main scale and a sliding vernier scale, and can measure internal and external dimensions, as well as depth and step measurements. Some advantages of using a vernier calliper include high accuracy and precision, ease of use, and the ability to provide both metric and imperial measurements. To read the measurements, align the jaws, read the whole number on the main scale, and add it to the decimal part read from the vernier scale.
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I used this instrument to measure the length of a slit.

It was similar to vernier calliper but it looks like a microscope and had movable small magnifying glass to determine the line that perfectly matches up with the measured value.

It measured to hundreth of a millimeter...

does anyone know what this is called?

It looked quite antique old fashioned looking, by the way.
 
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micrometer screw gauge
 
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um it looks like a microscope, not micrometer
 
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I think it is a "travelling microscope"
The small magnifier is for reading the vernier scale.
 
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yep that's the one thank you so much ;)
 

1. What is a vernier calliper?

A vernier calliper is a precision measuring instrument used to measure small distances with accuracy up to 0.01 mm. It consists of two scales, one fixed and one movable, which can be used to measure internal and external dimensions of objects.

2. How does a vernier calliper work?

A vernier calliper works by using a main scale and a sliding vernier scale. The main scale is marked with centimeter and millimeter divisions, while the vernier scale has smaller divisions that correspond to a fraction of a millimeter. When the two scales are aligned, the measurement can be read from the vernier scale.

3. What are the different types of measurements that can be taken with a vernier calliper?

A vernier calliper can be used to measure internal and external dimensions, as well as depth and step measurements. It can also be used to measure objects with irregular shapes by using the jaws to hold the object in place.

4. What are the advantages of using a vernier calliper?

Vernier callipers offer high accuracy and precision in measuring small distances. They are also easy to use and can provide both metric and imperial measurements. Additionally, they are durable and have a long lifespan if properly maintained.

5. How do I read the measurements on a vernier calliper?

To read the measurement on a vernier calliper, first align the jaws to the object being measured. Next, read the whole number on the main scale that is to the left of the zero line on the vernier scale. Then, find the line on the vernier scale that lines up with a line on the main scale. The number that this line corresponds to on the vernier scale is the decimal part of the measurement. Add these two numbers together to get the final measurement.

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