Angular Measurement
Angular Measurement
Since the spaces, both on the main scale and the vernier
scale, are numbered both to the right and to the left from
zero, any angle can be measured. The readings can be
taken either to the right or to the left, according to the
direction in which the zero on the main scale is moved.
Picture illustrates a variety of uses of the bevel
protractor.
For example: Zero on the vernier scale has moved 28 whole degrees
to the right of the 0 on the main scale and the 3th line on the vernier
scale coincides with a line upon the main scale as indicated.
Multiplying 3 by 5, the product, 15, is the number of minutes to be
added to the whole number of degrees, thus indicating a setting of
28 degrees and 15 minutes