Two common items that contain gears are watches and bicycles. In watches, gears work together to keep precise time by regulating the movement of the hands. Bicycles utilize gears in their transmission systems to adjust the resistance and speed, allowing for smoother pedaling across different terrains.
"Gear" can mean two different things. In engineering /tech speak, a gear is a way of trading power for speed, or the other way around, as is done in the gear box/transmission of a car for instance. But "gear" in everyday language can simply mean "stuff", "things" or "equipment". You can have swimming gear, safety gear, camping gear etc.
they practice there scene or what they are told to do in a match also put there gear on
lever, gear train
There is a picture of a gear in the related link. a gear tooth is one of the things on the outside of the gear that sticks out. This gear has 18 teeth.
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An idler gear is a gear which connects two other gears so they will turn in the same direction. :)
This can be numerous gears, but a worm gear is extreme between the two sizes of gears.
Two things that have gears in them are a bicycle and a clock. Bicycles use gears to adjust the pedaling resistance and speed, allowing for smoother rides on varying terrain. Clocks utilize gears to regulate the movement of the hands, ensuring accurate timekeeping.
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 many bikes offers two places where the gear can be changed, by the crank and by the rear wheel. These gear changers or derailers, are operated by separate levers.
There are two gear control cables which come from gear box to gear gaiter. Usually they need to be replaced, or one of them
3 sets of two tires. Two rear landing gear and one front landing gear.