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Question: Name the instrument which has the least count of \(0.1mm\). A) Vernier calipers B) Screw gauge C) ...

Name the instrument which has the least count of 0.1mm0.1mm.
A) Vernier calipers B) Screw gauge C) Meter scale D) All of the above

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The least count of a measuring instrument is the least amount of measurement that we can take using that device. Vernier Calipers, screw gauge and meter scale, all are instruments that are used to measure length.

Complete step-by-step answer:
The least count of a length measuring device is essentially the length measured by the smallest division on the scale.
The most commonly used and calibrated vernier calipers have a least count of 0.1mm0.1mm. The 10th{{10}^{th}} division of the main scale coincides with the 9th{{9}^{th}} division of the main scale. Each main scale division is of length 1mm1mm while the least count is 1910=10910=110mm=0.1mm1-\dfrac{9}{10}=\dfrac{10-9}{10}=\dfrac{1}{10}mm=0.1mm (Since the least count of a vernier caliper is given by 1MSD1VSD1MSD-1VSD), where MSDMSD stands for main scale division, while VSDVSD stands for vernier scale division.
Hence, the correct option is A) Vernier calipers.
Additional information:
The least count of the most common form of the screw gauge (also known as a micrometer) is 0.01mm0.01mm. The least count of a metre scale is 1mm1mm. It has 100100 main divisions each of 1cm1cm length. Each main division is divided into ten smaller divisions measuring 1mm1mm each. Hence, the least count of the metre scale is 1mm1mm.
Note: Students must properly know the least counts and the procedures to calculate the least counts of various length measuring instruments since this knowledge is very important not only from an examination point of view, but also while performing experiments in the laboratory. The procedure for finding the least count for the vernier calipers is especially important since the same principle is used in other instruments also, such as the angular vernier scale which measures angles instead of length.