I mean literally wow!! This took us like 40+minutes in class and still my concepts was not that clear and here in just 4 mins I have mastered the concepts..
Thank you very much sir.your teaching is very gentle.thanks for not talking and explaining all the things by writing them.the video really rox.you tube is alive just because the teachers like you.
Thank you for ur wonderful explanation we didn't know how to handle it before seeing this video bt after this we become a specialist in this experiment tq for ur teaching😊👍
Mousumi Sengupta in school there are many students, may be yr school teacher did'nt get the opportunity to make u understand properly..anyway thanks for yr appreciation.
Mera practical hai aj or abhi break mila hai . Mai ya instrument la kar baithi thi usa phle ab samjh aa gya hai ki kasa MSR mila ga thank u for this video
Science Sir thanks a lot for the fast reply...helped me a lot..I also referred the vernier calliper video..well made! Keep up with it gud work sir..looking forward for more experiments
Calculate least count by taking the inner jaws and closing them and opening them and then set to about the position and you should hear a click, then solder the depth stem to positioning and multiply the number you got by 15 because 15c on the caliper=1000rpm metric and then divide by 4.7 to find the calipers density scale measurement 3000Amp imperial. Then to find the final result take a ruler and measure the item you are trying to measure then solder the ruler into the depth blade and clamp the tool with the lower jaws and snap at the item really fast. Using at least 5000Gs you can probably get a 99% accurate measurement, be warned however your caliper may snap and you might need to solder it back together. My caliper sadly snapped back on 9/11/2001 when I accidently applied 16000Gs three times over the recommended daily amount. Although I am proud of my vernier and I think it lived a good successful life before it sadly snapped when I accidently soldered its p3nis off.
@@science_sir I used to think that 'Pitch' and 'Least Count' are the same thing. Everyone used to say that they are not without giving any proper explanation. You're video helped me to get rid of this confusion. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work.❤
Please forgive me sir for replying late. Thank you so much for all your kind words of appreciation. It means a lot to me. God bless you and your family 🙏
Sir, as you explained, you can rotate the stud, but in most schools we have to add/subtract the zero error, if it is a positive zero error you have to subtract and if it is a negative zero error you have to add, right?
Calculate least count by taking the inner jaws and closing them and opening them and then set to about the position and you should hear a click, then solder the depth stem to positioning and multiply the number you got by 15 because 15c on the caliper=1000rpm metric and then divide by 4.7 to find the calipers density scale measurement 3000Amp imperial. Then to find the final result take a ruler and measure the item you are trying to measure then solder the ruler into the depth blade and clamp the tool with the lower jaws and snap at the item really fast. Using at least 5000Gs you can probably get a 99% accurate measurement, be warned however your caliper may snap and you might need to solder it back together. My caliper sadly snapped back on 9/11/2001 when I accidently applied 16000Gs three times over the recommended daily amount. Although I am proud of my vernier and I think it lived a good successful life before it sadly snapped when I accidently soldered its p3nis off.
Anyone who has got practical exams tmrw?
Cool guy i am 😂😂
Me
me
I am having today
yess
No you aren't alone, everyone is watching this a day before practicals.
All the best for all your practicals and exams, buddy.
2 days before
* throws sunglasses on *
7 hours before exam
MY BROTHER
Nope! I am watching this before learning. 😂 Our physics ma'am will teach us about screw gauge on tomorrow.
Hit like if your practicals are tomorrow,D
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I mean literally wow!! This took us like 40+minutes in class and still my concepts was not that clear and here in just 4 mins I have mastered the concepts..
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Exactly 🙂
LMAO our teachers speaking skills are terrible the fact that I learned more from a 5 min video on CZcams then 1hr 20mins in a actual lab is funny
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True
absolutely right
@@science_sir yeah agrreed💯
Ikr. My whole 11th class' concept is ruined after I changed my school and didn't get a good teacher 😕
Thank you very much sir.your teaching is very gentle.thanks for not talking and explaining all the things by writing them.the video really rox.you tube is alive just because the teachers like you.
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Such a short and crisp video which helped me understand the concepts involved clearly and that too in no time!!!
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Am i the only one who got physics practical exam tomorrow???
Today for me😂😂
no me too
Thanks bhai....kal mera practical h isliye dekh RHA hu...very helpful...hame kya kerna sikhke bus practical h isliye sikha jahase marks mile lelo
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Science Sir give me heart pls
I learned more in this 5min video than my practical classes in school
Anyone got practical exams tomorrow😂...me here for that only
Me too
me
s cre
Same 😂
Same here
That was so useful and efficient
Who else has their practical exam Tom?
in a few mins i have my practical exam 😅
Got the final practicals day after Tom, so came back!
Got fulllll marks fr mid terms, science sir 😁!!
It is the best video about it on youtube. Top notch quality video!
+Zangruver thank u so much for your appreciation.
It's just perfect to understand how to use screw guage ! GREAT WORK DUDE I LOVE IT ! 🤩🤗😍
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It's gauge
@@science_sir we multiply csr with lc to get HSC right??
For me this is the bst video on youtube to understand how to use screw gauge.
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Sir if u dont mind can u make questions n answers for viva also
I got excellent help from this video, so i decided to comment, so thanks.
Nice to hear that. Thanks for your appreciation
this was of great help to me in this time when I didn't even have 11th practicals last year
The best video of screw gauge I have ever seen ! ❤️
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Bro literally explained everything without uttering a single word
Thank u so much for uploading this video in CZcams .It was very helpful as I am having my practical exam tomorrow 😄
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It's a little confusing at first, but after taking a break and coming back to the video after a few days, it all makes so much sense!
Beautifully explained! Thank you sir
That's a good soundtrack. What is it called?
Thank you very much sir..it's very helpful..i watched a number of videos on this...but urs is the best :D
Thanks for the compliment.
Very nice video sir. It will help in grade 9 a lot sir. Thanking you once again for your excellent efforts👌👌👌👍👍👍
Thank you very much. I've got my practical exams tomorrow!!!
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Thank you for ur wonderful explanation we didn't know how to handle it before seeing this video bt after this we become a specialist in this experiment tq for ur teaching😊👍
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Thank you so much once again!! I hope I can ace my test with this!
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thank you..i understood it better than my school teacher
Mousumi Sengupta in school there are many students, may be yr school teacher did'nt get the opportunity to make u understand properly..anyway thanks for yr appreciation.
U got a new subscriber now(I am not so good with science so pls make ur videos like this cause these are less time consuming and easier to understand)
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@@science_sir tq fr the help and reply ☺️👏👏
Thanks a lot!! 🙏🙏 Really helps in visualising the screw gauge.. 👍
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Yaay, I won't fail in my practical exams. Thank you, Science Sir. Ur video ws really very helpful
All the best for tomorrow's practicals
It is too much easy to understand each n everything perfectly... Superb😃
kya hai zindagi? Thanks
Thanks ! That's a nice description. You helped me a lot...!
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@@science_sir You too !
my science man taught me class for 45 mins but nothing is clear. but this video is not even a 5 mins I understood clearly thank you so much
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thank you so much, it really helped me understand the screw gauge
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Thank you very much it would sure help in today's practical
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@@science_sir thnks sir
welcome
Thankyou so much it helped a lot for my practicals 🤗🤗
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Without speaking any of the single world he explained dammm! ❤
i learned how to use screw gauge, thanks science sir
Mera practical hai aj or abhi break mila hai . Mai ya instrument la kar baithi thi usa phle ab samjh aa gya hai ki kasa MSR mila ga thank u for this video
Thanks a lot.. This video is so helpful
Helped fully!! Thanks alot life saviour!!! 😍
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Tysm! Got practical test tomorrow
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This was really helpful thanks!
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Thanks for explaining us in such a esay way
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Thank you so much..🙏 this made me perfect.. very easily explained..
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Who's watching this because you got no practice in the school lab due to COVID-19?
Well explained sir. Thank you
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Tommorow i am having my practical exam😊😊😊 therefore have to look for screw guage vernier callipers and all that
Best video for screw gauze experiment in you tube...
i got an excellent help from this video thanks sir
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Thank you . Helped a lot
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Thanks for explaining so properly.
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The least count is 0.001 right? Why did u take 0.01 in the calculation..reply asap...got practicals tomorrow..tnx for the video..well explained
+Alan Almeida pitch = 1mm = 0.1cm. Lc = pitch/vsd = 0.1/10 cm = 0.01cm. Hope this will help. All the best
+Science Sir sorry. Typo error . Lc = pitch / total no of circular scale division = 0.1/100 = 0.001cm
Science Sir thanks a lot for the fast reply...helped me a lot..I also referred the vernier calliper video..well made! Keep up with it gud work sir..looking forward for more experiments
+Alan Almeida thank u so much for all your appreciations. All the best
Extremely helpful... Thanks a lot sir...
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Science Sir By luck I got this instrument in my practical & was able to perform my practical & give the viva nicely!! Big big big Thank You sir.... :)
Thanks a lot . Really appreciate it.🙏🙏😊😊
You're extremely and thank you so much for your appreciation. It means a lot. God bless 🙏
Thnx buddy...... for making me understand about this stuff!
Fakhar Ahmed Qureshi ur most welcome
The best way to understand thank u
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Well explained thank you science sir😊
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Thank you so much sir. This is a very helpful vidio for every student of HS 1st year
+Rituparna Das ur most welcome
It’s really excellent and helpful video. Thank you sir.I am watching from Bangladesh.. ❤️❤️❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰🥰
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@@science_sir Sir, what country are you a citizen of? Please say.😇😇
Zania, from India 🙏
@@science_sir Prayers and love remained endless, sir.❤️❤️
Definitely. Please feel free if you have any other queries. God bless 🙏
Never been so motivated to study screw gauge XD
Amazing explaination..... Anyone who get practical exam today
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Thank u so much sir u explained it very easily without speaking👌👌
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Well explained. Keep making videos like these =)
Sure I'll. Thanks
Thanks. Very helpful
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Calculate least count by taking the inner jaws and closing them and opening them and then set to about the position and you should hear a click, then solder the depth stem to positioning and multiply the number you got by 15 because 15c on the caliper=1000rpm metric and then divide by 4.7 to find the calipers density scale measurement 3000Amp imperial. Then to find the final result take a ruler and measure the item you are trying to measure then solder the ruler into the depth blade and clamp the tool with the lower jaws and snap at the item really fast. Using at least 5000Gs you can probably get a 99% accurate measurement, be warned however your caliper may snap and you might need to solder it back together. My caliper sadly snapped back on 9/11/2001 when I accidently applied 16000Gs three times over the recommended daily amount. Although I am proud of my vernier and I think it lived a good successful life before it sadly snapped when I accidently soldered its p3nis off.
Sir,it was excellent
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Thank you soooo much
This was very helpful❤
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@@science_sir I used to think that 'Pitch' and 'Least Count' are the same thing. Everyone used to say that they are not without giving any proper explanation. You're video helped me to get rid of this confusion. Thank you very much. Keep up the good work.❤
Great Explanation!
Thanks for the video!
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Amazingg vid, really helped me !
+nupur parmar thanks
nupur parmar oh so you're hiding down here
Science Sir sir you are better than my Shikha madam.
thanks
3:54 How's the main scale reading 4mm ? Shouldn't it be 5 ? Or something in between 4 and 5 ?
awesome explanation. helped a lot.
+Laila Sabu great & thanks a lot for your appreciation
Thanks @Science_Sir I unsderstood it and a lot better then my school teacher. Anyways, thnx.
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me too
Same here
Watching this caz missing the skl lab in this lockdown
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Thank you sir ,it really helpful to me
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Very very nice explain. I am very happy
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I viewed it once and understand it
Beautifully explained 😃😃🤘🤘🤘
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Thank...u sir...u cleared all my doubts regarding this... 😘
+Bhimanagoud V Bommanahalli ur most welcome
This was really very helpful.....thnq sir☺
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☺
Sir you taught me very easily.thanks
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awesome vedio it helps me a lot in my practical thank you soo much 😊😊😊😊
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+Science Sir 😊😊😊 thankss
Jolly O jolly 👍👍👍👍👌 all the best guys.
Very good explanation Thank you so much
+Yashika Gulati ur most welcome
It was very helpful...thnx😍
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Awsm one......
Very useful in practicals for eleventh class........👍
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Is the least count constant? Or it varies
It depends on the vernier scale division of the instrument.
Very well explained .heads off to u sir
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Good way of explaining
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@@science_sir Thanks for your response. God Bless you and all you love. You are truly a great Teacher.
Thanks again Sir for your kind words. It really means a lot. God bless 🙏
Wonderful attempt 'Science sir'!
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@@science_sir You deserve it sir. Thank you for your blessings 😄😄😄
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Sir, as you explained, you can rotate the stud, but in most schools we have to add/subtract the zero error, if it is a positive zero error you have to subtract and if it is a negative zero error you have to add, right?
You're absolutely right Mr. Sravan. God bless 🙏
what physics book was that??
best video thanks for your help
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I got my doubt cleared.Thank u sir.
brati chakraborty ur most welcome
Calculate least count by taking the inner jaws and closing them and opening them and then set to about the position and you should hear a click, then solder the depth stem to positioning and multiply the number you got by 15 because 15c on the caliper=1000rpm metric and then divide by 4.7 to find the calipers density scale measurement 3000Amp imperial. Then to find the final result take a ruler and measure the item you are trying to measure then solder the ruler into the depth blade and clamp the tool with the lower jaws and snap at the item really fast. Using at least 5000Gs you can probably get a 99% accurate measurement, be warned however your caliper may snap and you might need to solder it back together. My caliper sadly snapped back on 9/11/2001 when I accidently applied 16000Gs three times over the recommended daily amount. Although I am proud of my vernier and I think it lived a good successful life before it sadly snapped when I accidently soldered its p3nis off.
Gd video I had under stood this
Thank u very much for this video
+daisy Xxx ur most welcome