A compound gear is a gear system that combines two or more gears on the same shaft, allowing for a change in speed and torque. An example of a compound gear is the gear train found in a bicycle’s transmission, where multiple gears are mounted on a single axle, enabling the rider to shift efficiently between different gear ratios for optimal pedaling. This setup enhances mechanical advantage and allows for smoother transitions in speed and power transfer.
Bicycle
A rotary sugar crusher is an example of a compound machine that has a wheel and an axle.
scissors,bikes,and pocket knives
A compound machine is two or more simple machines in one... Right so an example would be like...A BikeA pair of ScissorsA staplerAND SO ON...YOU GET IT:)
A wheelbarrow is a lever and wheel and axle, so it is a compound machine.
A simple gear train is basically the same as a compound gear train, but the compound gear train usually has more gears closer together. Hope this was useful, and way better than the previous answer (ha ha!! I'm looking for that too! tell me when you find out!!).
Because the speed is decreased less from an equal gear ratio.
An example of a bevel gear is a hand drill.
The compound word is "downshift."
A spur gear.
A compound gear train connects gears that may share axles or shafts, basically two gears rotating on the same axle, not necessarily at the same speed.
The word is downshift.
How about a compound planetary gearset?
It is an example of a compound. An extremely dangerous compound.
compound contains elements in a fixed proportion. Example= NaCl
A compound word for shifting into a lower gear is "downshift." This term is commonly used in automotive contexts to describe the action of changing to a lower gear to increase torque and control, especially when decelerating or climbing a hill.
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