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A micrometer screw gauge has -0.03 mm error. State the reading that is observed in the instrument when used to measure the diameter of a wire whose actual diameter is 0.38 mm

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To find the observed reading on the micrometer screw gauge when the actual diameter of the wire is 0.38 mm and there is a negative error of -0.03 mm, we can use the formula:

\[
\text{Observed Reading} = \text{Actual Measurement} + \text{Error}
\]

In this case:

- Actual Measurement = 0.38 mm
- Error = -0.03 mm

Substituting the values:

\[
\text{Observed Reading} = 0.38 \text{ mm} + (-0.03 \text{ mm}) = 0.38 \text{ mm} - 0.03 \text{ mm} = 0.35 \text{ mm}
\]

Therefore, the observed reading on the micrometer screw gauge when measuring the diameter of the wire will be **0.35 mm**.

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