Added: 4 years ago
From: abhimaxvol
Views: 33,726
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (35)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Excellent Video, ty :D

  • Thats a ...hairy hand, for a woman :/

    That aside, great tutorial TY! :D

  • get free lectures for iitjee/aieee preparation........have a look at witsonlineeducation. com

  • thank u verry much............i hav an xam ryt after 35 minuites n i was a little confused 'bout the vernier caliper..now i knw exactly wat to do =)

  • Nyc vid......what university again?

  • this video very useful video & thanks a lot today mechanical practicals

  • thanx yr vry vry helpful vedio n 2day is my first interview

  • can you please make a clip on micrometers.will be deeply appreciated.

  • Exellent video! That helped alot!

  • Very helpful.... thnx.... 2mrw is my first physics lab

  • what university are you in am just curious

  • I go to Khalifa University in AD... freshman

  • Great video, very very helpful!

    Vernier calipers for dummies, in a nutshell :D

  • very gud video..thanx 4 uploading...2mrow physics practicals

  • Thanks a lot !!! Tommorow physics practicals

  • thanks very important video for me

  • nice now i know how 2 use does weird things...i mean calipers XD nice vid dude

  • hello world!

  • That helped so much! thankx alot!

  • thanx man ..u rock..

    u taught me...wht my top lectrs couldnt

  • ThnX DuDE..... It really helped a lot!!

  • Thanks a lot, helped with Mechanical Eng. Lab :D

  • thanks all!

  • very good

  • awesome video

    thanks a lot

  • cool thanks im on my way to working as a cnc setup man and this video is great for beginners like me

  • u help mi a lot in my science thanZ veri much...

  • thanx...

  • heyy thanks a lot

  • Excellent video. Thanks for upload it. Do you have any videos where it shows how to measure in inches? Most of the reading we have to do for pipes, bolts or another pieces of machineries have to be in inches.

  • take: mm(.03937)=measurement in inches

    example: 4mm(.03937)=.1575"

  • thanks all for ur comments :)

  • Thank you very much for this video. it really helped me alot. I never understood it until now. Great job!

  • This Lady is an Excellent teacher who has shown me & most likely countless others how to correctly read a vernier. I do thank you so very much for taking the time to create this video for the world to learn from. Barry in PA.

  • Very helpful

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more