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  • ewww, Ihatephysics, it's sooo hard, especially measuring using stuff like the micrometer screw gauge.
  • Bro, that Micometa Screw gage thingy was so confusing
  • Hey, y'all like physics?
  • No wonder you're both failing Physics, y'all don't even know the basics. It's not even that hard. Look I'll teach y'all.
  • Hey!!
  • haha
  • I wonder if the doubles man open later?
  • Basically, a Micrometer Screw Gauge is an instrument used to measure very small things like a strand of your weave or the thickness of a sheet of paper. It's more precise than Vernier Caliper.
  • The range goes from 0-25mm and the SD is 0-0.49mm. We'll come back to the question Jess
  • But how do calculate stuff?
  • Why do people even need to measure small things tho.
  • I think I get it
  • Let's head to the physics lab so I can demonstrate.
  • People like engineers use the gauge while working on cars and stuff.
  • A child is measuring his copy book using a micrometer screw gauge. The last unit on the main scale is 8mm but there's an extra line below the datum line that adds 0.5mm which would total to 8.5mm. That's the simple part but now take a look at the rotating thimble scale ,What do you see?
  • Pay attention as I explain
  • YES!
  • 
  • The number 25 in is in line with the 8.5mm
  • Let's do another one
  • Jerry, you're a real life saver.
  • *Scientific Shock*
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