A micrometer is a precision measuring instrument used to measure small distances or thicknesses. It typically consists of a calibrated screw with a finely threaded spindle and a thimble. By rotating the thimble, the spindle advances towards an anvil, and the distance between them is precisely measured using the graduations on the barrel and thimble. Micrometers are commonly used in engineering, machining, and quality control to ensure accurate measurements of components and materials.
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