Types of Vernier Caliper: Overview, Questions, Preparation

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Updated on May 10, 2021 11:41 IST

What are Vernier Calipers?

Vernier caliper is an instrument used to measure the distance of the two opposite sides. With the help of vernier calipers, we can determine the height, length, and internal and external dimensions with accuracy. One-hundredth of a millimetre can be measured using vernier calipers.

Applications of Vernier Calipers

Some of the main applications of vernier calipers are as follows:

  • It can be used in science labs to measure the different heights or dimensions.
  • It is used in the educational sector.
  • It is also used by the steel industry.
  • It can be used in the aerospace industry.
  • Lastly, In the medical world, it is used mainly for surgeries that require absolute accuracy and precision.

Types of Vernier Calipers

The types of vernier calipers in physics are categorised into three types:

  1. Type A
  2. Type B
  3. Type C

Let us discuss each type in detail:

Type A Vernier Caliper

The first type of vernier calipers has jaws attached on both sides of the instrument to have more precision and accuracy in the results. They are made up of steel and have a hardness of 650 HV. HV is the Vickers pyramid number.

Type B Vernier Caliper

The second type of vernier caliper has no separate jaws. It has only one jaw determining the measurements of internal and external. The measuring faces used in this type of vernier calipers are highly appropriate for the measurement of both internal and external.

There are a few things to note while taking internal measurements. The first is to make sure that the total width should be lower than the minimum internal measurement when they are joined together.

For example, let's assume that we want to measure the diameter of a 1.3 cm hole, and the width is 1 cm when they are joined together. The reading on the vernier caliper will show 0.3 cm. after that we will add the width and it will provide us with the end number on reading is 1.3 cm.

Type C Vernier Caliper

The second type of vernier caliper and the third type are quite similar to each other. The only addition in type C of vernier caliper is knife edges, just to make the results more accurate. It serves the purpose of marking the dimensions on the surface.

Types of vernier calipers for class 11

The chapter of ‘Units of measurement’ for class, holds a weightage of 7 marks in total which includes two objective type questions of 1 mark each, one very short question of 2 marks, and one short question of 3 marks.

Illustrated Examples

1) Illustrate a Vernier caliper with a positive zero reading.

Answer:

Types of Vernier Calipers

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2) How many types of VC are there?

Answer: There are three types of VC - Type A, Type B, Type C.

3) State the minimum reading a Vernier Calliper can measure.

Answer: One-hundredth of a millimetre can be measured using Vernier calipers.

FAQs on Types of Vernier Calipers

Q: What are some of the commercial industries where the use of Vernier caliper is common?

A: It is used in the educational sector, Steel Industries and Aerospace industries, and many more.

Q: How is the Vernier caliper used in the medical industry?

A: In the medical world, it is used mainly for surgeries that require absolute accuracy and precision.

Q: State one application of Vernier caliper.

A: Vernier calipers are used in the aerospace and science industry to measure even the minuscule measurements for manufacturing machines, wires, and a lot of other machinery that requires precise measurement.

Q: Who invented Vernier Calliper and when?

A: Vernier caliper can be dated back a long time. It was discovered by French mathematician Pierre Vernier in the year 1631.

Q: Why are Vernier calipers more popular than other measurement instruments?

A: The reason behind the preference for calipers is linked to the ability to be able to capture even the minimum readings of 0.05mm to 0.0019 inches.

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