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Because the speed is decreased less from an equal gear ratio.
A simple gear train is basically the same as a compound gear train, but the compound gear train usually has more gears closer together. Hope this was useful, and way better than the previous answer (ha ha!! I'm looking for that too! tell me when you find out!!).
Any power plant that uses more than a single steam turbine as a prime mover. It could be a power plant, or a ship for instance. They use a compound gear train to get everything going the same way at the same time and at the same speed.
A bevel gear provides torque and rotation at 90 degrees, and a helical gear provides it at 180 degrees.
No. But if there are two idler gears, one smaller than the other, say a 12 tooth and a 6 tooth. the 12 tooth idler is the idler of the driver gear which has 24 teeth, making the idler gear rotate 2 times for every rotation that the driver gear rotates. Now, if the 12 tooth idler gear is rotating 2 times faster than the driver gear, then the 6 tooth idler gear will rotate 2 times faster than the 12 tooth idler gear. So, the 6 tooth idler gear is rotating 4 times faster than the driver gear. Let's say that the driven gear has 12 teeth. For every rotation of the 6 toothed idler gear, the driven gear rotates halfway.
Gear Train Advantage Arnel Dela Cruz Does gear train provide a force advantage or speed advantage and explain? Make it shortly A gear train can provide a force advantage or a speed advantage, depending on the arrangement of the gears. When the input gear has a smaller radius than the output gear, the gear train provides a force advantage, as the output gear will rotate more slowly but with greater torque. This is known as a gear reduction. Conversely, when the input gear has a larger radius than the output gear, the gear train provides a speed advantage, as the output gear will rotate more quickly but with less torque. This is known as a gear increase or gear multiplier.
gears make our life easier by changing the direction of the rotation and increasing the the speed of the rotation.
no it will slow it down
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The first gear is larger than the others. As the gear has larger radius the speed of rotation is low. As the gears keep on increasing their size decreases resulting in increase in speed of the vehicle
When gear is explained in connection with gear train, it is an individual member of a gear train. That is a gear train a power transmision system containing two or more gears.
Because the speed is decreased less from an equal gear ratio.
Either to increase speed and reduce torque or to decrease speed and increase torque while conserving mechanical energy.
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A number of gears grouped into a single unit is called 'gear train'.If two gear's in mesh eg, a drive gear and a driven gear also constitute a gear train which are called simple gear train and in the simplest form.simple gear train may have more than two gear's.compound,epicyclic,reverted are some other types of gear train's.
The gear ratio of a train, also known as its speed ratio, is the ratio of the angular velocity of the input gear to the velocity of the output gear. The gear ratio is very important when it comes to physics.
It wants to go to third and fourth gear as the road speed increases so as to allow the engine to run at a more optimum speed.