EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
EBK MATHEMATICS FOR MACHINE TECHNOLOGY
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ISBN: 9781337798396
Author: SMITH
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT
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Chapter 31, Problem 15A
To determine

(a)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 1.894.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 1.8751.900 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 19.

Write the expression for the vernier caliper measurement.

  VCM=(MSRmin+VC×LC)   ...........(I)

Here, the vernier caliper measurement is VCM, the minimum value of main scale reading is MSRmin, the vernier coincidence is VC and the least count of the vernier caliper is LC.

Calculation:

Substitute 1.875 for MSRmin, 19 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[1.875+(19×0.00 1 )]=(1.875+0.019)=1.894

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 1.894.

To determine

(b)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 3.046.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 3.0253.050 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 21.

Calculation:

Substitute 3.025 for MSRmin, 21 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[3.025+(21×0.00 1 )]=3.025+0.021=3.046

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 3.046.

To determine

(c)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 0.056.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 0.0500.075 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 6.

Calculation:

Substitute 0.050 for MSRmin, 6 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[0.050+(6×0.00 1 )]=0.050+0.006=0.056

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 0.056.

To determine

(d)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 5.786.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 5.7755.800 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 11.

Calculation:

Substitute 5.775 for MSRmin, 11 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[5.775+(11×0.00 1 )]=5.775+0.011=5.786

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 5.786.

To determine

(e)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 1.232.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 1.2251.250 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 7.

Calculation:

Substitute 1.225 for MSRmin, 7 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[1.225+(7×0.00 1 )]=1.225+0.007=1.232

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 1.232.

To determine

(f)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 0.091.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 0.0750.100 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 16.

Calculation:

Substitute 0.075 for MSRmin, 16 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[0.075+(16×0.00 1 )]=0.075+0.016=0.091

Conclusion:

Therefore, the vernier caliper setting is 0.091.

To determine

(g)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 3.004.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 3.0003.025 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 4.

Calculation:

Substitute 3.000 for MSRmin, 4 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[3.000+(4×0.00 1 )]=3.000+0.004=3.004

Conclusion:

Therefore, the vernier caliper setting is 3.004.

To determine

(h)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 2.659.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 2.6502.675 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 9.

Calculation:

Substitute 2.650 for MSRmin, 9 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[2.650+(9×0.00 1 )]=2.650+0.009=2.659

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 2.659.

To determine

(i)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 1.013.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 1.0001.025 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 13.

Calculation:

Substitute 1.000 for MSRmin, 13 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[1.000+(13×0.00 1 )]=1.000+0.013=1.013

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 1.013.

To determine

(j)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 5.993.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 5.9756.000 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 18.

Calculation:

Substitute 5.975 for MSRmin, 18 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[5.975+(18×0.00 1 )]=5.975+0.018=5.993

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 5.993.

To determine

(k)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 2.833.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 2.8252.850 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 8.

Calculation:

Substitute 2.825 for MSRmin, 8 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[2.825+(8×0.00 1 )]=2.825+0.008=2.833

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 2.833.

To determine

(l)

The vernier caliper setting.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 15A

The vernier caliper setting is 4.951.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

The zero vernier graduation lies between these main scale graduations is 4.9504.975 and the vernier graduation that coincides with the main scale is 1.

Calculation:

Substitute 4.950 for MSRmin, 1 for VC and 0.001 for LC in Equation (I).

  VCM=[4.950+(1×0.00 1 )]=4.950+0.001=4.951

Conclusion:

The vernier caliper setting is 4.951.

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