Negative zero error in vernier calipers

In summary, the vernier scale is normally read from the left and is slid to the right along the main scale. The 0 on the right of the vernier should be aligned with the 9 mm mark on the main scale for accurate readings. For negative readings, the 0 of the vernier is read from the right to determine its distance from the 0 on the main scale.
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Hi, with regards to the negative zero error , do we read the vernier scale from the left or from the right?

In this case, should it be -0.04cm or -0.06cm?

Thank you !
 
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The vernier scale is normally read from the left. That is when it is slid to the right along the main scale.
Look at A. You will see that first the 0.01 mark will align then the 0.02 one ... if the vernier is slit towards the right,
as it is for normal measurements. But for C is is to the left of the zero on the main scale. That is is has slid a certain
distance to the left of the 0 on the main scale. Now again look at A. The drawing is not completely correct in this case.
The 0 on the right of the vernier should be aligned with the 9 mm mark on the main scale and the next vernier
on the left should be slightly in front of the 8 mm mark, that is slightly to its right - maybe look at a real vernier scale if
possible - the other vernier lines are more or less in their correct positions with respect to the millimeer markings on
the main scale. So if you slide the vernier to the left from this point on the first one that will come into alignment is the
0.09 line then the 0.08 one ... so for negative readings you will get how far the 0 of the vernier is to the left of the 0 on
the main scale by reading it from the right.
 
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andrevdh said:
The vernier scale is normally read from the left. That is when it is slid to the right along the main scale.
Look at A. You will see that first the 0.01 mark will align then the 0.02 one ... if the vernier is slit towards the right,
as it is for normal measurements. But for C is is to the left of the zero on the main scale. That is is has slid a certain
distance to the left of the 0 on the main scale. Now again look at A. The drawing is not completely correct in this case.
The 0 on the right of the vernier should be aligned with the 9 mm mark on the main scale and the next vernier
on the left should be slightly in front of the 8 mm mark, that is slightly to its right - maybe look at a real vernier scale if
possible - the other vernier lines are more or less in their correct positions with respect to the millimeer markings on
the main scale. So if you slide the vernier to the left from this point on the first one that will come into alignment is the
0.09 line then the 0.08 one ... so for negative readings you will get how far the 0 of the vernier is to the left of the 0 on
the main scale by reading it from the right.

i see , thank you for your explanation.
 

Related to Negative zero error in vernier calipers

What is negative zero error in vernier calipers?

Negative zero error in vernier calipers refers to a measurement error where the zero mark on the vernier scale is below the zero mark on the main scale, resulting in a negative value for the measurement.

How does negative zero error occur in vernier calipers?

Negative zero error can occur in vernier calipers due to a variety of reasons such as wear and tear of the caliper, incorrect calibration, or dirt or debris obstructing the movement of the jaws.

What is the impact of negative zero error on measurements?

Negative zero error can lead to inaccurate measurements, as it results in a systematic error that affects all measurements taken with the caliper. This error needs to be corrected to ensure accurate readings.

How can negative zero error be corrected in vernier calipers?

Negative zero error can be corrected by adjusting the zero error screw or wheel on the caliper, which moves the vernier scale relative to the main scale. This ensures that the zero marks on both scales align properly.

How can negative zero error be prevented in vernier calipers?

To prevent negative zero error, it is important to regularly clean and maintain the caliper, as well as calibrate it correctly. It is also important to take multiple measurements and average them to minimize the impact of any potential zero error.

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