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turn it off again
you havent turend them off
An idler gear is a gear which connects two other gears so they will turn in the same direction. :)
No, while one gear is turning the other the other gear should move the opposite direction. I learned this in robotics class.
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Because he or she has to know which direction to turn, what direction others will come from, etc.
It changes the size of the force and the distance over which the force is applied.
i think toontown the best thats how they turend the english against the spanish armada
They are NOT. The two inboard bogies ARE "steerable". This is done to reduce the turn radius because of the length of the aircraft. As the nose wheel is turned, the body gear (the inboards) turn in the opposite direction.
An idler gear is a gear which connects two other gears so they will turn in the same direction. :)
It is used to change the direction of rotation. For instance on a rear wheel drive car the engine drive train is rotating in an axis running the length of the vehicle so all that spinning would be wasted if it the direction wasn't changed to cause the rear axle to turn in an axis running from side to side. The worm gear in this application is called the "pinion" and the wheel is called the "ring". so pinion is rotating clockwise and as it engages the ring gear it changes the lateral direction to cause the axle to turn.
gear oil generally. With both wheels off the ground you can turn one wheel and the other will go the opposit direction unless it is a Posi-track/limited slip differencial. In that case the transmission will have to be in netural and both wheels will turn the same direction.