some gears i found is clocks,wheels,bycicles,stick shifts,and motorcycles
A bevel gear can change the direction of the driven shaft/axle by 90 degrees. If different tooth counts are used, bevel gears can also change the ratio between speed/strength of the turning motion.
Normally, the automatic gear shifts from one 'size' to another. In a Prosmatec transmission, there is a sort of 'cone' of gears, which shifts 'progressively' from a higher to a lower gear (and vice versa). So generally, the shifting is comparitively more 'smoother'.
This one of the design choices to be made by the gear designer. Usually, a simple ratio may be first decided upon, but then a gear ratio is chosen such that the lowest common multiple of the gears will be a large number. This is so that a burr or damage on one gear tooth will be smoothed during in the next many revolutions, before the burr will repeat its position. Otherwise, the damage would result in an easily detected vibration. Thus instead of (say) a ratio of 4:1, the designer could choose 41:11.
They didn't, because there weren't any. They did have something called the "calculator" which was a wooden box, and a series of gears and strings. You would turn the gear one way, another in a different way, and it would allow you to do any math problem except division.
Changing gears is easy. All you have to do is push in the clutch and then up and over to third gear.
There might be something wrong with the gears. Something may be jammed or stuck or they may just need changed out.
This is wrong because it has all the gears are driven.
AT switchThe at switch when pushed to the right makes the transmission hesitate a few seconds before changing gears. it gives you a little more power in the gears! to the left is normal gear changing as it says (normal)
Gear knobs are mainly used to change gears whilst driving, which is normally done using the clutch pedal and pressing down to the floor whilst changing gears using the knob.
gears make our life easier by changing the direction of the rotation and increasing the the speed of the rotation.
gears, gears 2, and gears 3
the difference between a 6 gear and a 4 gear car is 2 gears one has 6 gears and one has 4 gears
This is called stalling. It occurs when the gear-shift doesn't change gears correctly because of changing on a bump (train-tracks).
The gears in a planetary gear system are the drive gear, ring gear, and planetary gear.
No. Simply changing the gear without doing anything else won't slow a bicycle down. You can coast along without peddling and that will slow you down or you can use the brakes to slow the bike. Changing gears will affect the speed only if the current speed is slower than the highest speed you can reasonably attain with the selected gear - changing to a higher gear will help you speed up.
When you put it in gear, does it pop out? What gears? If so, you probably have a bad transmission. It the clutch is slipping, you need to adjust the clutch cable.