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===Zero error=== Zero error is defined as the condition where a measuring instrument registers a nonzero value at the zero position. In case of vernier calipers it occurs when a zero on main scale does not coincide with a zero on vernier scale. The zero error may be of two types: when the scale is towards numbers greater than zero, it is positive; otherwise it is negative. The method to use a vernier scale or caliper with zero error is to use the formula : ''actual reading = main scale + vernier scale β (zero error).'' Zero error may arise due to knocks or other damage which causes the 0.00 mm marks to be misaligned when the jaws are perfectly closed or just touching each other. [[File:5783metric-micrometer.jpg|thumb|Vernier micrometer reading 5.783{{nbsp}}Β±{{nbsp}}0.001 mm, comprising 5.5{{nbsp}}mm on main screw lead scale, 0.28{{nbsp}}mm on screw rotation scale, and 0.003{{nbsp}}mm added from vernier.]] [[File:Vernier scale zero error +0.10.gif|thumb|When the jaws are closed and if the reading is 0.10{{nbsp}}mm, the zero error is referred to as +0.10{{nbsp}}mm. The method to use a vernier scale or caliper with zero error is to use the formula 'actual reading = main scale + vernier scale β (zero error)' thus the actual reading is 19.00 + 0.54 β (0.10) = 19.44]] ''Positive zero error refers to the case when the jaws of the vernier caliper are just closed and the reading is a positive reading away from the actual reading of 0.00{{nbsp}}mm. If the reading is 0.10{{nbsp}}mm, the zero error is referred to as +0.10 mm.'' Negative zero error refers to the case when the jaws of the vernier caliper are just closed and the reading is a negative reading away from the actual reading of 0.00{{nbsp}}mm. If the reading is 0.08{{nbsp}}mm, the zero error is referred to as β0.08{{nbsp}}mm. If positive, the error is subtracted from the mean reading the instrument reads. Thus if the instrument reads 4.39 cm and the error is +0.05, the actual length will be 4.39 β 0.05 = 4.34. If negative, the error is added to the mean reading the instrument reads. Thus if the instrument reads 4.39 cm and as above the error is β0.05 cm, the actual length will be 4.39 + 0.05 = 4.44. (Considering that, the quantity is called zero correction which should always be added algebraically to the observed reading to the correct value.) : ''Zero error (ZE) = Β±n Γ least count (LC)''
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