A 393 gear rear end would be quicker than a 300 gear rear end but the 300 gear rear end would be faster in the long run.
because of the gear ratio and the chain
Because for most types of riding you want the rear wheel to turn faster than the pedals, and that is achieved by running the chain over a larger sprocket at the front and a smaller sprocket at the rear. By having this difference in gear ratio you get a useful travelling speed at a comfortable pedalling pace (and strain).
The gear with the smaller number of teeth will turn faster than the gear with the larger number of teeth. This is due to the relationship between gear size and rotational speed in a gear system.
according to velocity ratio i.e N1/N2 = D2/D1 which implies that diameter of gear is inversly proportaional to speed . hence, DRIVEN GEAR will move faster as it is smaller in size than the DRIVING GEAR
Fixed gear bikes are not inherently faster than other types of bikes. Speed is influenced by various factors such as rider strength, terrain, and gear ratios.
In a gear system, if the driving gear is smaller than the driven gear, the smaller driving gear will turn faster than the larger driven gear. This occurs because the smaller gear must complete more rotations to match the circumference of the larger gear. As a result, the speed ratio is inversely proportional to the size of the gears, meaning the smaller gear achieves a higher rotational speed.
No, based on track testing by Top Gear and other companies. Tests are with top of the line ferraris.
that all depends on what engines your talking about and rear end gear ratios but basically the chevelle SS 396 would whip a cougar eliminator.
You select a bigger rear cog. Whenever you see someone going up a hill on a bike they always seem to be pedaling faster than normal. With the cog on the back being bigger than the front the front cog spins faster than the rear. Im not sure how to explain why it makes it easier but a understanding of gear ratios may help you. Hope that answers some of your question.
much much much faster
Spaceships are MUCH faster than airplanes.
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.