Measuring device suitable for linear distances
Zaid A. I. Alsmadi, Ahmad B. B.Badry, Irfan A. Badruddin, T. M. Indra, Mahlia

TL;DR
The paper introduces a novel measuring device for linear dimensions that combines a standard scale with a fine measurement setup involving sliders and measuring points for enhanced precision.
Contribution
It presents a new device design integrating standard scales with a slider-based fine measurement system for improved linear measurement accuracy.
Findings
The device accurately measures linear dimensions with finer resolution.
The setup effectively relates measuring points to fractional displacements.
The method simplifies precise linear measurement processes.
Abstract
Measuring device is proposed for determining a linear dimension. The device comprises three associated longitudinally moving parts one of which is a scale. The integer part of the device reading is being taken from the standard millimeter or inches scale, and The fine measurement (smaller than the minimum scale division) is being done by a setup of two sliders coupled to the device. The first slider includes measuring points. And the other slider includes measuring line. The decimal part of the reading is being taken in such a way that the measuring points reading is related to the fractions of the displacement between the graduated scale and the corresponding measuring line.
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