The least count of a cross staff is typically around 0.5 degrees. This means that it can measure angles with a precision of about half a degree.
The formula to calculate the least count of a micrometer is: Least count = Pitch of screw gauge / Number of divisions on circular scale
The least count of a thermometer is the smallest temperature difference that it can measure accurately. Typically, for a standard mercury-in-glass thermometer, the least count is 0.1°C.
Doubling the number of divisions on the circular scale of a spherometer will decrease the least count by half. The least count is inversely proportional to the number of divisions, so as the number of divisions increases, the least count decreases.
The least count of a stopwatch is typically 0.01 seconds, although some models may have a higher or lower least count depending on their specific design and features. The least count refers to the smallest increment of time that can be accurately measured by the stopwatch.
there are commonly five tpes of levelling:- 1.simple levelling 2.differential 3.reciprocal levelling 4.profile levelling 5.cross section levelling
The least count of a cross staff is typically around 0.5 degrees. This means that it can measure angles with a precision of about half a degree.
1) sop with leveling staff 2) solid staff 3) folding staff 4) target staff
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levelling
least count of scale is 1mm
basically two types of levelling.. 1.Direct Levelling 2.Indirect Levelling. further they can be classified as well.
least count means L.C.
5 mm is the least count of theodolite.
least count for micrometer is 0.01mm0.01 mm
The least count of the micrometer screw can be calculated using the formula given below: Least count = 0.01 mm
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