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How do you read the linear scale? - Answers
To read a linear scale, start by identifying the smallest division marked on the scale, which represents the unit of measurement. Then, observe the position of the pointer or the object being measured relative to the scale. Count the full divisions from zero to the pointer, and add any additional fraction of the next division if applicable. This will give you the total measurement value.
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How do you read the linear scale? - Answers
To read a linear scale, start by identifying the smallest division marked on the scale, which represents the unit of measurement. Then, observe the position of the pointer or the object being measured relative to the scale. Count the full divisions from zero to the pointer, and add any additional fraction of the next division if applicable. This will give you the total measurement value.
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How do you read the linear scale? - Answers
To read a linear scale, start by identifying the smallest division marked on the scale, which represents the unit of measurement. Then, observe the position of the pointer or the object being measured relative to the scale. Count the full divisions from zero to the pointer, and add any additional fraction of the next division if applicable. This will give you the total measurement value.
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