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A big gear turning a small gear means the small gear will spin faster, but weaker.
WHICH SEED WOULD GROW FASTER A LITTLE SEED OR A BIG seed
Does a big wheel go faster than a little wheel?
count your teeth on your ring gear <big gear> and on you pinion <little gear> and the divide the ring gear teeth by the pinion
For high speed you want a big chainwheel (by the pedals) and a small sprocket(by the rear wheel). But this is assuming the rider is strong enough to turn the cranks properly. If the rider can't turn the cranks at 80-100 turns/minute, he'd probably be faster with a smaller chainring/bigger sprocket.
Open the cover, count the teeth on the big gear ( the ring gear ) next count the teeth on the small gear ( the pinion gear). Divide the big gear by the little gear and that is your ratio.
yes . imagine a big gear (which is connected to a small gear) turning one round, the smaller gear turns...10 rounds perhaps? If a big gear is attached to a motor and than a small gear is connected to it as a wheel, the vehicle will move around ten times faster than when the wheel gear is big.
They used a few of them. Open the cover, count the teeth on the big gear ( the ring gear ) next count the teeth on the small gear ( the pinion gear). Divide the big gear by the little gear and that is your ratio.
You can get it in the Metal Gear Solid mini levels if you own them.
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okay. connect the wires FIRST than put the BIG WHEEL in the little box that the wires made(on the right side) THAN use the SHORT belt to connect the red great and the BIG WHEEL. After you did that get the LITTLE GEAR and put it at the bottom of the BIG WHEEL and get the big belt and connect the little gear with the big gear that was aready there!!
First gear on a bicycle with external/derailer gears is with the chain on the smallest chainwheel(by the pedals) and the biggest sprocket(by the rear wheel). Answer These terms are often confused, probably because bicycles pre-date automobile transmissions. For anyone who has driven a car, "first gear" is normally associated with the gear that has the most acceleration. For most multi-geared bicycles, the combination of the smallest cog on the front chainring and largest cog on the rear cassette gives the greatest acceleration or power. Using an automotive analogy, this is your first gear. "Big gear" and "little gear" is a holdover from the Penny Farthing "boneshaker" bicycle in which more speed was gained from each turn of the pedals by making the front wheel larger (ow!). It now refers to the measure of how much chain passes through the gears for each turn of the pedals. A big gear is one that is normally associated with a combination of gears using the large chain ring on the front and a small gear on the rear cassette. A little gear uses a small chain ring on the front and a large sprocket on the rear cassette.