The driving wheel will move faster because some energy is always lost in energy transfer.
If the two gears are the same size and have the same number of teeth they will both rotate at the same speed.
A fixed pulley is A wheel turned by or driving a belt.
It is a wheel and axle
All I know is that if the Gyroscope's wheel is heavier it will precess faster and if it spins faster it will precess slower. But I'm not sure if slower or faster precession creates a more stable gyroscope.
wheel bearing bad, wheel imbalance, u joint problem most likely in taht order
wheel could sink
Gears are used to transfer force from one wheel to another. When gears are of the same size then driving gear will move faster as force is being applied on
depends whos driving. ie the stig would go faster than you
depends on whose driving
If the driving wheel has more number of teeth, and the driven wheel has less number of teeth then there will be a gain in SPEED .If the number of tooth in the driver is less in the driving wheel and there is more number of tooth in the driven wheel , there will be a gain in TORQUE.
NO. The smaller the wheel the more revolutions it turns if both are driven at the same speed. So, the smaller the wheel the faster it turns.
If the lights are powered by a generator driven by the wheel, then you get more power from the generator the faster the wheels spin.
2 high, is 2 wheel drive which is where you should be when driving on the highway.2 high, is 2 wheel drive which is where you should be when driving on the highway.
The wheel that turns another is called a drive wheel. The wheel that is being turned by another wheel is the driven wheel. The wheels could be v-belt or flat belt driven in which case the wheels would be pulleys. They could also be driven by chain in which case the wheels would be sprockets. The wheels could also have direct drive in which case they would be called gears.
Same way as any gear set does. If you have a large wheel(more teeth) driving a smaller wheel(fewer teeth), then the smaller wheel will spin faster, but with less force. If you have a small wheel driving a big wheel, then the big wheel will spin slower but stronger.
It is 4 wheel drive when the system is engaged. In 2 wheel drive the vehicle is driven by the rear wheels.
front wheel drive
4 wheel low is for slower 4x4 driving and more rough terrain. 4 wheel high is for faster driving like driving in the snow and ice or through a trail with a little bit of slick mud on it.