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Yes, it just makes the ratio different. Such as 1 to 3.00 instead of 3:00 to 1

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What the difference between a driving gear and a driven gear?

The "driving" or drive gear is the source of power or rotation. The driven gear is turned or moved by the drive gear. Example: The pulley on a motor is the drive pulley and a pulley on a pump is the driven pulley. Example: The pinion gear in a differential is the drive gear and the ring is the driven gear.


What the difference between a driven and a driven gear?

The "driving" or drive gear is the source of power or rotation. The driven gear is turned or moved by the drive gear. Example: The pulley on a motor is the drive pulley and a pulley on a pump is the driven pulley. Example: The pinion gear in a differential is the drive gear and the ring is the driven gear.


What is a gear drive?

In a vehicle, a driving gear is the gear which is driven by the engine. The driving gear helps control the speed the vehicle is in.


Which gear turns faster if the driving gear is larger than the drive gear?

The drive gear will turn faster.If the driving gear was twice the size of the drive gear, the drive gear would rotate twice for every revolution of the said driving gear.


Why does the driven gear turn more times when it is smaller than the driving gear?

When the driving gear is larger than the driven gear, it has more teeth and rotates fewer times for each complete rotation. Conversely, the smaller driven gear has fewer teeth, allowing it to complete more rotations for each turn of the larger driving gear. This relationship is governed by the gear ratio, which dictates that the smaller gear must turn more frequently to keep up with the larger gear's rotation. Thus, the size difference results in the driven gear turning more times.


When you use a gear with a small diameter to drive a gear with a large diameter what is increased speed or torque?

Torque is increased on the larger, driven gear. The increase can be calculated as the ratio of the radii of the two gears. For example, if the small gear has a radius of 2 cm and the larger gear has a radius of 10 cm, the torque ratio is 10/2 (ten to two), or 5/1 (five to one). So the driven gear is producing 5 times the torque of the driving gear. The speed ratio is the reverse; the driven gear is rotating at 1/5 the speed of the driving gear.


What gear turns faster if the gear is smaller than the driven gear?

In a gear system, if the driving gear is smaller than the driven gear, the smaller driving gear will turn faster than the larger driven gear. This occurs because the smaller gear must complete more rotations to match the circumference of the larger gear. As a result, the speed ratio is inversely proportional to the size of the gears, meaning the smaller gear achieves a higher rotational speed.


Will a larger gear on the driving shaft increase the speed of rotation of the driven shaft?

no it will slow it down


Which gear turns faster if the driving gear is larger than the driven gear?

according to velocity ratio i.e N1/N2 = D2/D1 which implies that diameter of gear is inversly proportaional to speed . hence, DRIVEN GEAR will move faster as it is smaller in size than the DRIVING GEAR


How do you calculate gear ratios?

You divide the number of teeth on the small gear into the number from the larger gear. -The answer is your ratio.


Why gear with less number of teeth has poor strength?

It depends if the gear is driving or being driven. A large gear pulling a smaller one gives speed, while a small gear pulling a larger one gives power. The reason has to do with the number of times they turn in relation to each other. That is also known as the gear ratio. For instance, if a gear has to turn a gear that's ten times it's size, the drive gear has to turn ten times before the output gear turns once, thus converting speed to power. However, a gear driving a gear that is 1/10 its size means that the driven gear would get to turn ten times for each time the driving gear turns, thus converting power to speed. In practical usage, keep in mind that older manual transmissions were made to where all the forward arrangements but the 4th gear were made to where the driving gear (the one connected most directly to the crank shaft of the engine) is smaller than the driven gear. So in the first three gears, the engine turned faster than the drive shaft. In those transmissions, 4th gear usually had both gears in that set the same size so the drive shaft is turning at the speed of the engine, Then once automakers began to add overdrive, that meant that 5 and higher gears were paired to where the driving gear (engine side) is larger than the driven gear (drive shaft side) to allow the drive shaft to turn faster than the engine.


What is the relationship between driven gear and drive gear?

The ratio is the driven gear divided by the driver gear. This determines the gear ratio.