Technician A says dial indicators can measure warpage. Technician B says dial calipers only measure length. Which technician is correct?
Question
Technician A says dial indicators can measure warpage. Technician B says dial calipers only measure length. Which technician is correct?
Solution
Technician A is correct in saying that dial indicators can measure warpage. This tool is often used in automotive, mechanical and industrial processes to measure small distances and angles, and it can indeed measure the flatness or warpage of a surface.
Technician B, however, is not entirely correct. While it's true that dial calipers are commonly used to measure length, they can also measure other dimensions such as depth and internal and external diameters.
So, both Technician A and B are correct, but Technician B's statement is not completely accurate.
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