1. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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3. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
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Length is called by a different name depending on where it is
measured. Some examples are:
Diameter: length across a circle
Thickness: smallest length of a rectangular block
Depth: length below the surface of the water
Width/Breadth: length of shorter side of a rectangle
The choice of instrument will depend on the following:
The size of theThe size of the
length to belength to be
measured.measured.
The size of theThe size of the
length to belength to be
measured.measured.
The location of theThe location of the
length to belength to be
measuredmeasured
The location of theThe location of the
length to belength to be
measuredmeasured
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4. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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When you complete this slide presentation, you will be able to:
Identify the main parts of a vernier caliper.
Read the vernier caliper accurately.
Identify the main parts of a micrometer.
Read the micrometer accurately.
Choose the right instrument for measuring length.
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5. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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PARTS OF A VERNIER CALIPER
c: outside jaw of frame
d: outside jaw of vernier
e: inside jaw of frame
f: inside jaw of vernier
g: depth probe
R: main scale
W: knob for ease of movement of vernier
L: lever for locking vernier in place
6. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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STEPS
1.Read off 1.8 cm on the main
scale at the graduation
immediately before where the
zero of the vernier scale falls
on the main scale
2.Check along the scales and
find where a graduation on the
main scale and the vernier
scale line up.
3.Read the value of 7 units on
the vernier scale.
4.Add the 7 as the third digit to
the main scale reading to
make the vernier reading 1.87
cm
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Zero of vernier scale
Reading of 1.8 cm on main scale
Read value of 7 units on vernier scale
where graduations line up
7. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Anvil Spindle Sleeve Thimble Ratchet
Frame
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8. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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STEPS
1.Read off the value of 3.5 mm
on the sleeve scale
immediately before position (1)
along the line where the
thimble meets the sleeve
2.Read off the value of 11 units
on the thimble scale at position
(2) where a graduation lines up
with the scale line on the
sleeve.
3.Add this to the sleeve reading
as 0.11 mm to give 3.5 + 0.11 =
3.65 mm as the reading
9. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Choosing the right instrument for measuring length depends on:
the magnitude of the length being measured.
The ranges of instruments used for measuring length are
different.
The maximum reading on the scale of the right instrument
should be greater than the length being measured but not
very much greater
For example, to measure the diameter of a pencil (a small
length) a metre ruler would not be chosen. A micrometer
would be suitable instrument.
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10. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Choosing the right instrument for measuring length depends on:
the location of the length being measured.
The degree of difficulty in measuring some types of length,
is greater with some instruments than others.
For example, a vernier caliper can measure the diameter of
a tennis ball without undue difficulty compared to a tape
measure.
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11. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Are you ready to test yourself?
There are five multiple choice items that you are required to
do.
For each item, click on the letter of the correct response and
then click the button ‘NEXT QUESTION’ to continue.
Click the BEGIN QUIZ button to start the quiz.
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BEGIN QUIZ!BEGIN QUIZ!
12. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Which instrument would you choose to measure the inner
diameter of a ring?
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A. RulerA. Ruler
B. MicrometerB. Micrometer
C. Tape measureC. Tape measure
D. Vernier caliperD. Vernier caliper
FEEDBACKFEEDBACKFEEDBACKFEEDBACK
13. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Which instrument would you choose to measure the inner diameter of an
engagement ring?
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NEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTION
A. It would be difficult to measure the real diameter of the ring with a ruler.
B The micrometer is designed to measure external diameters and not inner
diameters.
C. The tape measure would pose the same problem as a ruler.
D. is correct. The upper jaws of the vernier caliper makes it suitable as
well as its range makes measurement possible without undue difficulty.
14. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Which instrument would be most suitably used to measure the
diameter of steel ball bearing?
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A. Tape measureA. Tape measure
D. Vernier caliperD. Vernier caliper
C. RulerC. Ruler
B. MicrometerB. Micrometer
FEEDBACKFEEDBACKFEEDBACKFEEDBACK
15. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Which instrument would be most suitably used to measure the diameter of
a steel ball bearing?
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NEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTION
A . tape measure is incorrect. The range of the ruler is unsuitable.
Additionally, it cannot measure the cross sectional diameter of the sphere.
B. micrometer is correct. A micrometer is designed to measure the external
diameters of objects
C. ruler is incorrect. The range of the ruler is unsuitable. Additionally, it cannot
measure the cross sectional diameter of the sphere.
D. vernier caliper is incorrect. The range and design of the vernier caliper are
suitable, however it is not as suitable as the screw gauge.
16. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Which instrument would you choose to
measure the depth of one of the holes in a
bowling ball?
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A. MicrometerA. Micrometer
D. RulerD. Ruler
B. Meter ruleB. Meter rule
C. Vernier caliperC. Vernier caliper
FEEDBACKFEEDBACKFEEDBACKFEEDBACK
17. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Which instrument would you choose to measure the
depth of one of the holes in a bowling ball?
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NEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTION
A The design of the micrometer makes it impossible to probe into the hole
of the bowling ball
B The range of the metre ruler is unsuitable, as well as the design/thickness
of the meter rule makes unsuitable.
C is correct. The depth gauge of the vernier caliper can measure the depth
of narrow cavities.
D The range is suitable, but the thickness of the ruler makes it unsuitable.
18. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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The illustration shows the scale of a vernier
caliper which is used to measure the
diameter of a ring.What is the diameter of
the ring?
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A. 1.43 cmA. 1.43 cm
D. 1.5o cmD. 1.5o cm
C. 2.15 cmC. 2.15 cm
B. 1.23 cmB. 1.23 cm
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19. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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NEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTIONNEXT QUESTION
A is incorrect. The main scale reading immediately below the zero of the
vernier scale is 1.2 cm
B is correct. The main scale reading of the graduation immediately before
the zero of the vernier scale is 1.2 cm and the graduations align at 3 units
on the vernier scale. The diameter is therefore 1.23 cm
C is incorrect. The main scale reading of the graduation immediately before
the zero of the vernier scale is 1.2 cm
D is incorrect. The main scale reading of the graduation immediately before
the zero of the vernier scale is 1.2 cm
The illustration shows the scale of a vernier
caliper which is used to measure the
diameter of a ring. What is the diameter of
the ring?
20. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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What is the thickness of a metal plate
which the micrometer in the illustration
is used to measure?
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B. 4.46 mmB. 4.46 mm
D. 5.00 mmD. 5.00 mm
C. 3.99 mmC. 3.99 mm
A. 4.44 mmA. 4.44 mm
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21. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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What is the thickness of a metal plate which the
micrometer in the illustration is used to measure?
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A is correct. The reading of the graduation on the sleeve immediately before
the line along where the thimble meets the sleeve is 4.00 mm. The scale
line coincides with 44 units on the thimble scale. The thickness of the plate
is 4.00 + 0.44 = 4.44 mm
B is incorrect. The scale line coincides with 44 units on the thimble scale and not
46 units
C is incorrect. The reading of the graduation on the sleeve immediately before
the line along where the thimble meets the sleeve is 4.00 mm
D is incorrect. The reading of the graduation on the sleeve immediately before
the line along where the thimble meets the sleeve is 4.00 mm
END OF QUIZEND OF QUIZEND OF QUIZEND OF QUIZ
22. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
Choosing the
right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Instructions:
The right column features the names of instruments.The left
column is a list of parts of instruments.
Match the part in the left column to the correct instrument in
the right column by typing your response in the box on the
left.You must be in Slide Show to type in the box.
Click the CHECK button for feedback.
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23. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
Choosing the
right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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Match the parts in the left column to the correct instrument in the right
column by typing the name of the instrument in the box on the left. You must
be in Slide Show to type in the box.
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Micrometer
Part Instrument
Vernier caliper
Vernier caliper
Micrometer
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CHECKCHECK
Micrometer
Vernier caliper
Vernier caliper
Micrometer
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vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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1. Main sleeve is a part of the micrometer
2. Depth gauge is a part of the vernier caliper
3. Upper and lower jaws belong to the vernier caliper
4. Thimble is a part of the micrometer
25. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
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right instrument QUIZQUIZINTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
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26. OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES Main parts of
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Main parts of
vernier caliper
Main parts of
micrometer
Main parts of
micrometer
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right instrument
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