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While performing an experiment with a screw gauge to measure the diameter of a wire, a student finds that when the two jaws of the screw gauge are in contact with each other, the zero of the circular scale lies 5 divisions above the line of graduation. The pitch of the screw gauge is 1 mm and has 100 divisions on its circular scale. While measuring the diameter of the wire, 4 linear scale divisions are clearly visible while 63rd division on the circular scale coincides with the reference line. What is the diameter of the wire?

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While performing an experiment with a screw gauge to measure the diameter of a wire, a student finds that when the two jaws of the screw gauge are in contact with each other, the zero of the circular scale lies 5 divisions above the line of graduation. The pitch of the screw gauge is 1 mm and has 100 divisions on its circular scale. While measuring the diameter of the wire, 4 linear scale divisions are clearly visible while 63rd division on the circular scale coincides with the reference line. What is the diameter of the wire?



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