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If the number of divisons on the vernier...

If the number of divisons on the vernier scale ofa standard vernier calliper is N, then N is always equal to (N- 1) main scale divisions. Would the vernier calliper be rendered useless if N is equal to fewer number of main scale divisions, for example N = ( N-3) M.S.D.? Why? How would the least count calculations be modified?

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