1. The closeness with which a measurement can be read directly from, a measuring instrument
2. A measure of how close the reading is to the true size
3. The difference between measured value and actual value
4. The smallest change in measured that can be measured
The closeness with which a measurement can be read directly from, a measuring instrument
1. Measure of how close the reading is to the true size
2. The difference between measured value and actual value
3. The smallest change in measured that can be measured
4. The capability to indicate the same reading again and again for a given measured
The capability to indicate the same reading again and again for a given measured
1. is easier and quicker to use
2. is more accurate
3. can be used to make both inside and outside measurements over a range of sizes
4. none of these
none of these
1. Check angular surfaces
2. Draw circles and arcs
3. Scribe lines
4. All of these
Check angular surfaces
1. None wearing plate
2. Very hard plate
3. Easy to cast plate
4. Lubrication due to graphite flakes
Lubrication due to graphite flakes
1. Combination gauge
2. Limit gauge
3. Fixed gauge
4. Progressive gauge
Progressive gauge
1. The closeness with which a measurement can be read directly from a measuring instrument
2. A measure of how close the reading is to the true size
3. The difference between measured value and actual value
4. The smallest change in measured that can be measured
The difference between measured value and actual value
1. The closeness with which a measurement can be read directly from a measuring instrument
2. A measure of how close the reading is to the true size
3. The difference between measured value and actual value
4. The smallest change in measured that can be measured
The smallest change in measured that can be measured
1. Unilateral tolerance
2. Bilateral tolerance
3. Limiting dimensions
4. All of these
Bilateral tolerance
1. Triangles
2. Circles
3. Squares
4. Rectangular
Triangles