An analogue watch/clock does, it has many in fact. Due to the different sizes, they all spin at different speeds, creating the second, minutes and hour hands!
A cog is a mechanism that allows the transferral of energy from one site to another. A 'cog' is a single tooth on a gear wheel.
It is called a "gear".
A tooth on a wheel gear is called a cog.
The purpose of a fixed gear lockring is to secure the fixed gear cog onto the hub of a fixed gear bicycle. This helps to prevent the cog from loosening or coming off while riding, ensuring a smooth and consistent pedal motion. The lockring contributes to the functionality of the fixed gear bicycle by maintaining the connection between the cog and the hub, allowing the rider to control the speed and direction of the bike effectively.
Yes a cog is a real animal. it is a farm animal that is a cross breed between a cow and a pig. The face of a cog is a pig and the body is a cow. The cog is going to be cross breeded with an octupuss to create a cogtapuss- this is a scientific experiment that will be done soon on a real cog.
The purpose of a fixie cog in a fixed-gear bicycle is to directly connect the pedals to the rear wheel, allowing the rider to control the bike's speed and direction by pedaling forward or backward. The size of the fixie cog affects the gear ratio, which in turn impacts the bike's speed, acceleration, and overall performance.
The gear ratio of a bicycle with a chainring size of 53 teeth and a cassette cog size of 39 teeth is 1.36:1.
Gear Cogs all move at the same speed, at the same time, just for moving one cog.
Such a wheel might be called a gear or a cog.
A GOG Gear is better because he is a real human and a gear is trained to kill locust and clone troopers are programed I think?
there are 2 timing gears one on the cam (top) cog, and the bottom cog the bottom cog torque spec was revised in 1996 at the 17mm bolt, to 94/ft/lbs
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