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Exp.2 : Height Gauges

Exp.2 : Height Gauges. Eng. Reem Mohanna. OBJECTIVES. To measure small-scale linear measurements by using height gauges. To become familiar with height gauges. INTRODUCTION.

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Exp.2 : Height Gauges

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  1. Exp.2 : Height Gauges Eng. Reem Mohanna Exp.2: Height Gauges

  2. OBJECTIVES • To measure small-scale linear measurements by using height gauges. • To become familiar with height gauges. Exp.2: Height Gauges

  3. INTRODUCTION • A height gauge is a measuring device used either for determining the height of something, or for repetitious marking of items to be worked on. • It used in metalworking or metrology to set or measure vertical distances and also it measures the height of an object. Exp.2: Height Gauges

  4. TYPES OF HEIGHT GAUGES • Vernier Height Gauge. • Digital Height Gauge. • Dial Height Gauge. Exp.2: Height Gauges

  5. VERNIER HEIGHT GAUGES Exp.2: Height Gauges

  6. DIGITAL HEIGHT GAUGE Exp.2: Height Gauges

  7. DIAL HEIGHT GAUGE Exp.2: Height Gauges

  8. Questions • Describe the procedure of the experiment. • Determine the average and standard deviation for each height gauge measurements. • What is the most accurate height gauge? • What is the most precise height gauge? • What are sources of error in the dimensional measurement with height gauge? • Discuss the finding measurements and write an appropriate conclusion for this experiment. Exp.2: Height Gauges

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