Degarmo's Materials And Processes In Manufacturing
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Chapter 10, Problem 7P
In Figure 10.E , two examples of a metric vernier micrometer are shown. The micrometer is graduated in hundredths of a millimeter (0.01 mm), and an additional reading in two�thousandths of a millimeter (0.002 mm) is obtained from vernier on the sleeve. What are the readings?
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