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Jayvon Randall
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29 June, 13:59
How precision depends upon the least count?
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Liam Gould
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The least count of an instrument is inversely proportional to the precision of the instrument. For example, a sundial may only have scale marks representing the hours of daylight; it would have a least count of one hour. A stopwatch used to time a race might resolve down to a hundredth of a second, its least count.
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