Yes belt driven turn tables have been around since the beggining.
It is belt driven
The belt is not driven since the belt is attached to the exercise bike and can not be removed.
A belt driven bicycle uses a belt instead of a chain to transfer power from the pedals to the wheels. In terms of performance, belt driven bicycles tend to be quieter, smoother, and require less maintenance compared to chain driven bicycles. Belts do not need lubrication and are less likely to stretch or rust, resulting in a more efficient and reliable ride. Maintenance for belt driven bicycles typically involves occasional cleaning and tension adjustment, whereas chain driven bicycles require regular lubrication, cleaning, and replacement of the chain and cassette.
Yes, I know of no engine where the alternator is driven by the cam belt. The alternator is driven by a drive belt or serpentine belt.
No, it is definitely belt driven, all VRS diesels are belt driven.
No, belt drives are to unstable and will usualy wear out the rubber. There best used for listening. Direct drives are the ones you can scrath on and mix.
There are to many types to count, there are usb turntables,dj turntables, laser turntables and classic turntables.
you have a belt driven turbo? how old is that car turbos were belt or chain driven when first invented to keep planes in the air. i know of know car with a belt driven turbo
Belt-driven systems use a flexible belt to transfer power, while chain-driven systems use a metal chain. Belt-driven systems are quieter and require less maintenance, but chain-driven systems are more durable and have higher power transmission efficiency.
A supercharger runs off a belt driven directly from the engine where as the turbo runs off a belt driven by a fan in the exhaust
I can't give you a definite answer on the '95, but my '96 Camry 4 cylinder has belt driven waterpump. its driven by the timing belt.
The compressors are of both types, belt driven and direct compressor. The belt driven compressors are because of the higher requirement which is not possible by direct compressors and being un economical.