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  • شكرا جزيلا لقد استفدت من هذا الفيديو thank you very much

  • what insane lunatic named a micrometer a micrometer when it measures in millimeters not micrometers? Thanks man, you saved my hind in my physics practical.

  • Thanks man! very helpful!

  • w polsce takie obliczenia robimy na oko

  • thanks a lot! going to need it tmr! :D

  • Thanx man! I'm having an exam tomorrow and this is really helpful! ;)

  • Great video. :)

  • One person didn't understand this very easy explanation! =)

  • how to read 3rd number after dot? it only read 0.00? not 0.000?

  • @wastUGawkinAt- Great name. The anvil on larger micrometers will not touch, but should be able to move at least an inch. It sounds like yours is broken and should be replaced.

  • Hmm, not a Metric question...but do all Micrometers close all the way to the anvil? We have a couple at my evening Diesel class where the spindle only moves roughly a quarter way to the anvil. Just wondering if they need repaired.

  • Hi, I really liked yoour video, it was very useful. I just have one problem: what if none of the lines on the thimble line up with those on the sleeve?

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  • (cont.)this zero mark is to be added to the final answer that u get.

  • THNSS ALOTT UR VIDEO IS GOIN TO GET ME SUM SUPAKL MRX !!!!!!!!!! TY :)

  • good ... now its clear at last ^_^

  • how to calculate zero error??

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  • @subhamdey

    @subhamdey

    hey subhamdey to calculate zero error touch the ends of the micrometer i mean the spindle and the other end and then see whether both the zero marks of both the scales match.If not then the mark of the circular scale which meets the zero mark of the main scale multiplied by the least count is the zero error.This zero error is to be added to ur final answer.

  • @subhamdey

    @subhamdey

    hey subhamdey to calculate zero error touch the ends of the micrometer i mean the spindle and the other end and then see whether both the zero marks of both the scales match.If not then the mark of the circular scale which meets the zero mark of the main scale multiplied by the least count is the zero error.This zero error is to be added to ur final answer.

  • diagram at 0:45

  • thanks :)

  • what does he mean by 3:39 ?

  • @HorusFlint every two revolutions of the thimble (0-0 and then 0-0 again) moves the thimble up the sleeve 1mm. Because the thimble is resting on the 17mm mark but has not reached the 0 yet on the thimble it means that it has not quite reached 17mm yet.

  • The Best Video that teaches about on how getting the measurements using a Micrometer. Good Job!

  • Mr AUDINO!! Daud!!

  • Thankyou! This will help me so much in my physics practical exam tomorrow ^^

  • omg thank you!!!!~

  • thank you soo much!!!

  • I love Physics

    

  • Thanks !!!!, this will help me with my mechanic test tomorrow!!

  • One of the better made instructional videos on youtube. Clear pictures with arrows to guide each step. Thanks!

  • Very easy. Knowing this could mean the difference between me getting a job tomorrow morning. Thanks so much!

  • Thanks for posting i was never sure how to read one of these, not hard at all, cheers.

  • thnx

  • thank you great post.

  • Anyone else get a as physics coursework test tommorow?

  • thank u

  • thanks alot, this will help heaps with my physics test

  • Thx!! Great

  • Thanks!

  • Very helpful and fully explained walk through.

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