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vernier Meaning in Tamil ( vernier வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



வெர்னியர்

Noun:

Vernier,



vernier தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

வெர்னியர் கண்காணிப்பு திசையறி கருவியையும் (Vernier Tracking Compass) உருவாக்கியவர் என கூறப்படுகிறது.

வைணவ சமயம் வேணியர் இடுக்குமானி (Vernier scale அல்லது Vernier caliper) என்பது சாதாரண மீற்றர் கோலைக் காட்டிலும் திருத்தமாக நீளத்தை அளப்பதற்காகப் பயன்படும் ஒரு கருவி ஆகும்.

vernier's Usage Examples:

Repsold introduced essential improvements in the meridian circles by substituting microscopes (on Jesse Ramsden's plan) for the verniers to read the circles, and by making the various parts perfectly symmetrical.


From Persia much new information was supplied by Jean Chardin, Jean Tavernier, Charles Hamilton, Jean de Thevenot and Father Jude Krusinski, and by English traders on the Caspian.


"The latter are in fact little microscopes carrying a vernier etched on glass, in lieu of a filar micrometer.


by having a vernier's division fixed to the brass work that holds one segment, so as to slide along a scale on the plate to which the other part of the glass is fitted.


The latter are in fact little microscopes carrying a vernier etched on glass, in lieu of a filar micrometer.


A micrometer drum reads to 2', while the vernier reads to single minutes so that very fine adjustments can be made.


Burhanpur is celebrated for its muslins, flowered silks, and brocades, which, according to Tavernier, who visited it in 1668, were exported in great quantities to Persia, Egypt, Turkey, Russia and Poland.


The verniers having been read, the cross-arm is rotated so as to deflect the needle a in the opposite direction, and a new setting is taken.


It appears never to have been completed; and when Jean Baptiste Tavernier visited Dacca (c.


The word is used also to designate the supporting frame or arms carrying the microscopes or verniers of a graduated circle.


The observer's eye is applied to the small telescope E, which (by means of prisms numbered I, 2, 3, 4) views the vernier attached to the cross-head simultaneously with the hour circle attached to the upper end of the polar axis.


If we now attach to the polar axis a graduated circle D D, called the" hour circle,"of which the microscope or vernier R reads o h when the declination axis is horizontal, we can obviously read off the hour angle from the meridian of any star to which the telescope may be directed at the instant of observation.





Synonyms:

Paul Vernier,



Antonyms:

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