SPHEROMETER
Q.1: Why the instrument is given the name “spherometer”?
Ans. Because it is used to determine the radius of curvature
of a spherical surface.
Q.2: What is the pitch of a spherometer?
Ans. The distance covered by the circular disc in one
complete rotation along the main scale. Mostly pitch of spherometer = 1 mm =
0.1 cm.
Q.3: How do you find the least count of spherometer?
Ans. L.C. of spherometer = (Pitch of screw / No. of
divisions an circular scale) = (0.1 cm / 100) = 0.001 cm.
Q.4: What is meant by ‘radius of curvature’ of a
surface?
Ans. The radius of that sphere from which the surface
is cut.
Q.5: What is the radius of curvature of plane surface?
Ans. Infinite.
Q.6: Is paper insertion method for testing the
touching position of the screw is correct?
Ans. No, because the thickness of ordinary paper (0.01
cm) is greater than the L.C.
Q.7: Is there any zero error in a spherometer?
Ans. Spherometer may have a zero error. Z.E. in
spherometer = reading on the plane glass sheet
Q.8: When the zero error (Z.E.) is positive and when
negative?
Ans. Positive: If the edge of the circular disc is at
zero of main scale and the zero of the circular scale is ahead of the edge of
main scale. If it is behind the edge of main scale, the Z.E. is negative.
Q.9: Can you measure the radius of curvature of
wrist-watch glass by using a spherometer?
Ans. No, because the wrist-watch glass is small and
all the legs of the spherometer cannot rest on it.
Q.10: What will be the effect of:
(a) changing the pitch or
(b) changing the number of circular divisions upon
accuracy or least count.
Ans. (a) If we decrease the pitch the L.C. will
decrease and hence the accuracy increases.
(b) If we increase the No. of circular divisions, the
accuracy increases since the L.C. decreases.
Q.11: What are the other uses of spherometer?
Ans. (a) In finding a small increase in length during
finding the coefficient of linear expansion.
(b) In finding the small change in length due to the
change in the weight suspended during the
determination of young’s modules.
Q.12: Why main scale is marked on both sides of zero?
Ans. To measure both height and depth.
Why instrumental error in spherometer is not considered?
ReplyDeletebecause while taking measurements for calculating radius of curvature we consider only the circular scale
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