How To Read Sorong Term? Let's Check The Measurement Guide Here
YOGYAKARTA How to read the sorong term? Students who are currently in junior high school (SMP) and high school (SMA) also need to know the parts of the sorong period and how to use it.
The sorong term is a tool that can be used to measure the length, outer diameter, and diameter of an object. This measuring instrument is more precise than the ordinary bar with a turn of 0.01 cm or 0.1 mm, smaller than the ruler 0.1 cm or 1 mm.
Because it is more precise, many engineering calculations take advantage of sorong-term measuring instruments.
Quoted from the SMK/MAK Class XII (2021) Mechanical Engineering book by A Gunanto and Joko Pramono, here are the components or parts of the sorong period that need to be known:
Batang is the overall part of the framework in the Sorong period
The jaw remains an irreplaceable jaw. This component is located at the very end and close to 0.
The sliding jaw can be moved according to the measured object.
This part of the sorong term is used to measure depth, but by standing.
In the Sorong period, the fixed scale is a row of numbers in cm and inches written in the frame and cannot be moved.
The nonaius scale is a row of numbers that can be moved according to the measured object. The scale of the nonius makes the sorong term more precise than the bar.
The fine flare is part of the sorong range that functions to shift the jaw of the Movement. It is located at the end of the nonabius scale.
Baut penggeng functions to hold back the sliding so it doesn't move, even though the measured objects have been removed from the sorong period.
Here are the guidelines for using the sorong term that you can follow:
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After knowing how to use the sorong period, here's how to read the measurement figures in the sorong period:
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