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Q: What is the term that compares the number of teeth on a driving gear to the number of teeth on the driven gear?
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How does the size of the gears in a gear train affect speed and force?

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.


How do you calculate gear ratios?

You divide the number of teeth on the small gear into the number from the larger gear. -The answer is your ratio.


How do you calculate a gear ratio of a 9 tooth Drive gear?

Number of teeth on driven gear divided by teeth on driven gear.


What are gear ratios?

The gear ratio is the number of teeth in the driven gear divided by the number of teeth in the drive gear.


What is the Speed ratio formula?

Number of Driven Gear Teeth (Output)/Number of Driver Gear Teeth (Input)


What is the formula to calculate the ratio?

Number of teeth on driven gear divided by teeth on driven gear. Example: 40 teeth on a ring gear and 10 teeth on a pinion will be a 4.00:1 ratio.


What is the formula to calculate gear ratio?

Number of teeth on driven gear divided by teeth on driven gear. Example: 40 teeth on a ring gear and 10 teeth on a pinion will be a 4.00:1 ratio.


When a drive gear with 15 teeth makes one full rotation how far has the driven gear rotated?

It depends on the number of teeth on the driven gear. If it has 15, then it makes one revolution. If 30, then one half of a revolution.


If the driving wheel and the driven wheel of a gear system are of the same size which gear will move faster?

The driving wheel will move faster because some energy is always lost in energy transfer.


How do you calculate a gear ratio?

Divide driven teeth be drive teeth, ie: 41/11=3.727272727 (3.73:1)


Which gear turns faster if the driving gear is smaller than the driven gear?

The answer does not depend on which gear is driving. Linear-wise, the two gears are meshed so the teeth are moving at the same speed. Rotation-wise, the smaller gear has smaller radius so it is "turning faster" in terms of RPMs.


What is the formula to determine speed of a driven pulley or sprocket using RPM and Diameter?

For a pulley, it is driver RPM x driver diameter = driven RPM x driven diameter. Keep in mind that the diameter you should use is the diameter where the belt is riding in the pulley. For instance, an A belt in an AB pulley will ride lower in the pulley than it would in an A pulley. For sprockets, the formula is the same, but replace the diameter with # teeth. It looks like this. driver rpm x # teeth of driver sprocket = driven RPM x # teeth of driven sprocket