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What is the gear ratio of a crown and pinions?

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What is the term that compares the number of teeth on a driving gear to the number of teeth on the driven gear?

The term that compares the number of teeth on a driving gear to the number of teeth on the driven gear is called the "gear ratio." It is expressed as a ratio of the number of teeth, indicating how many times the driving gear must rotate to turn the driven gear once. This ratio is crucial in determining the mechanical advantage and speed of the gear system.


Why is it that your 1984 Camaro would not shift out of second gear?

my 94 camaro did that, check your gear pinions or put in a 3.73 aftermarket conversion. my 94 camaro did that, check your gear pinions or put in a 3.73 aftermarket conversion.


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.


What is a gear system?

several gears that rotate together.


What is gear system?

several gears that rotate together.


determine the speed of rotation of a 20 tooth gear when it is driven by a 40 tooth gear and rotating at 10 rpm?

To determine the speed of rotation of a gear driven by another gear, you can use the gear ratio formula: Gear Ratio = Number of Teeth on Driven Gear / Number of Teeth on Driving Gear. In this case, the gear ratio is 40/20 = 2. Since the driving gear is rotating at 10 rpm, the driven gear will rotate at 10 rpm / 2 = 5 rpm.


What is a driven gear?

A driven gear is a output gear


What is driven gear?

A driven gear is a output gear


What is a driver gear?

a driven gear is a gear that controls the driven gear.


What is driver gear?

a driven gear is a gear that controls the driven gear.


How does pinion gear rotate?

A pinion gear rotates when it is driven by another gear or motor. As the driving gear turns, its teeth engage with the teeth of the pinion gear, causing it to turn in a specific direction. The rotation of the pinion gear can then transfer motion to another component in a mechanical system, such as a rack or another gear. The speed and torque of the rotation depend on the size and arrangement of the gears involved.