

Vernier Caliper Readings
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Physics
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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26 Slides • 21 Questions
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Measurement
Physics Lab Instruments
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A variety of instruments can be used to measure physical quantities .
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- The meter rule
A meter rule is a length measuring instrument that is commonly used in laboratories to measure the length of an object or the distance between two points.
readings must be taken at eye level to reduce parallax error.
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2. Vernier Caliper
Vernier Caliper can be used to measure diameter thickness very accurately.
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Vernier Caliper-Outside Jaws
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Vernier Caliper- Inside Jaws
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Vernier Caliper-Depth Jaws
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Multiple Choice
The diagram shows a vernier scale.Which reading is shown?
3.44 cm
3.46 cm
3.60 cm
4.00 cm
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3. Micrometer- micrometer screw gauge.
The micrometer is another device that can be used to measure length with a high degree of precision.
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Multiple Choice
The diagram shows part of a micrometer screw gauge .What is the reading shown?
5.31 mm
5.79 mm
5.81 mm
6.31
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Volume
Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object or substance. It is one of the derived quantities defined by the International system of Units. The unit of volume is the cubic metre (m3)
The volume of regular objects such as a cylinder can be found from measurements of length and diameter- then using the appropriate formula.
For irregular objects (e.g A stone) the volume is found by a displacement method.
Volume measurements for liquids are made using measuring cylinder, burettes or pipettes.
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4. Graduated Measuring Cylinder
sometimes called a volumetric cylinder, since its primary purpose is for measuring the volume of a liquid), and reading off the volume using the numbered graduations on the side of the cylinder.
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Reading Measuring cylinder
The volume should be read at the lowest level of the meniscus (curve) of the liquid, making sure that the eye is level with the surface of the liquid
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Finding the volume of an irregular solid
Finding the volume of irregularly-shaped solid objects using measurements is often impractical. We can find the exact volume of an irregularly-shaped solid object relatively easily however, using a method known as fluid displacement.
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Overflow vessel
A second method of finding the volume of an object that relies on fluid displacement involves the use of an overflow vessel and a measuring cylinder. In this case the volume of the liquid collected equals the volume of the irregularly shaped object.
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Multiple Choice
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5. Triple Beam Balances
We measure mass using a triple beam balance.
Unit is grams.
Beams have grooves for riders to sit in at each labeled mass.
Rider should never sit between grooves!
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Steps to use a Triple Beam Balance
Move all riders to far left groove.
Pointer should be at “Zero.” If not, turn the adjustment knob.
Place object on tray.
Start with the largest rider. Slide rider to the right into each groove until pointer hits bottom of the marker, then slide the rider back one groove.
Do the same for the next largest rider, then finally the smallest until pointer points to “zero.”
Add the mass shown on each beam to get the total mass of the object
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6. Thermometer
An instrument used to measure temperature.
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7. Stop Watch
An instrument used to measure time intervals.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Meter Ruler is used to measure?
Weight
Length
Electric current
Volume
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Beam balance is used to measure _____________
Weight
Mass
Temperature
Cellphones
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Multiple Choice
Which is the CORRECT Reading?
A
B
C
ALL
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Multiple Choice
Measuring Cylinder/beakers are used to measure?
Volume
Time
Electric current
Length
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
How do you measure the volume of an irregular solid?
displacement method
length x width x height
mass divided by volume
kick it
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Multiple Choice
What is mass?
a measure of the amount of matter an object contains
a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object
the amount of space an object takes up
a temperature scale
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Multiple Choice
How do you calculate the volume of a rectangular solid?
length x width x height
mass divided by volume
with a triple beam balance
it's impossible
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Multiple Choice
What is the SI unit for mass?
kilograms
meters
pounds
liters
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Multiple Choice
What 2 units can be used when measuring volume?
cubic meters and liters
grams and seconds
milliliters and centimeters
cubic centimeters and kelvin
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