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What type of caliper features an attached jaw and a sliding scale?

  1. Digital Caliper

  2. Vernier Caliper

  3. Micrometer Caliper

  4. Slide Caliper

The correct answer is: Vernier Caliper

A Vernier caliper is a precision measuring tool that features an attached jaw and a sliding scale, which allows for accurate measurements of internal and external dimensions as well as depth. The design includes a main scale and a sliding vernier scale that enhances measurement accuracy by enabling the user to see readings to a finer degree than the main scale alone would permit. This dual-scale system is particularly useful in milling and machining applications, where precision is critical. The user aligns the zero of the sliding scale with a reading on the main scale and then determines the additional measurement by looking at the vernier scale to see which line aligns perfectly with a line on the main scale. This capability to measure to the nearest fraction of a millimeter or inch makes the Vernier caliper an essential tool in millwrighting and other engineering disciplines where precise measurements are vital. In contrast, a digital caliper uses electronic sensors and displays measurements digitally, while a micrometer caliper is specifically designed for measuring small dimensions with greater precision, and a slide caliper, while similar, does not necessarily have the same level of accuracy or features as a Vernier caliper.