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What is the least count of screw gauge? (a) 0.01 cm (b) 0.001 cm (c) 0.1 cm (d) 1 mm
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What is the least count of screw gauge?
(a) 0.01 cm
(b) 0.001 cm
(c) 0.1 cm
(d) 1 mm
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Its 0.001
0.01 x100 = 1mm
0.001x100=0.1mm
0.1=10mm
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