Yes, you can use an ACOMS IC AS-7 servo with a 20T motor, but you need to ensure that the servo's specifications are compatible with the motor's requirements. The AS-7 is typically designed for steering applications in RC cars, while the motor's 20T designation refers to its turn count, affecting its torque and speed characteristics. Ensure that your power source and control system can handle the combined load, and consider the application to ensure optimal performance.
Yes The 20T motor is slower than the 15T motor with The 19T pinion
20t
30 * 20t * 10 = 6000t
y(t) = 3.5 - 3.5*e1-20t Then dy/dt = -3.5*e1-20t*(-20) = 70*e1-20t
No because 16s+20t when factored is 4(4s+5t)
h=20t-5t2+1
No, a 40t is bigger. 40t vs 20t refers to the number of teeth(that engages with the chain) that each wheel has at its circumference. The tooth size is fixed for all bikes that use the same chain spacing, so a 40t chainwheel will have double the circumference of a 20t wheel.
20t
20 gallons is approximately 75.702 litres.
40 THOUSAND lbs. It takes 2 Thousand LBS. to make a ton.
If you mean 20t^2 -12t then it is 4t(5t -3) when factored
"Needed" isn't a suitable word. Any tooth count will work, and only rider experience can say which will work best for him/her. 20T is fairly small, so I'd recommend a small freewheel too, to get any kind of speed out of the bike.