A third gear between them.
Multi-spindle drilling machines - such as those used to drill multiple holes in say a skateboard for the wheels - have all the drill 'heads' connected by gears to one motor. That way, the gear assembly (a) ensures the all rotate in the same direction and (b) operate at the same speed.
An idler gear is a gear which connects two other gears so they will turn in the same direction. :)
It should be stuck together in a group of gears and the gear module is the same.
Presses, earth moving equipment and farming machinery, hydraulics is used because it take up less space than the gears that is needed to produce the same power and if hydraulics is treated correct then there is almost no maintenance necessary
unilateral tolerance is a process of giving tolerance in one direction only ex if 10 is the basic dimension then the unilateral tolerances for it an be -0.007 or -0.004 etc..... but should be inthe same direction
Two gears rotate in the same direction when they are both either on the same side of the gear train (parallel arrangement) or they have the same number of teeth. They rotate in the opposite direction when one gear is driving another gear and they have a different number of teeth.
In a belt drive system, the gears do not move in the same direction. When one gear (the driver) rotates, it causes the belt to move in one direction, which in turn makes the other gear (the driven) rotate in the opposite direction. This is due to the nature of how belts wrap around the gears.
by changing the length between them, to a big or small gap. The shorter the gap the quicker the change would be, the bigger the gap the longer the it takes to change. So if you put spacers in between each gear that would help with the speed of the change.
Yes, gears on the same axle will experience the same torque because they are directly connected and rotate together. Torque is the twisting force that causes an object to rotate around an axis, and in this case, it is evenly distributed among all gears on the same axle.
same as earth
Only some.
it will as it is connected to your wheels
yes they do
Not necessarily. Comets can rotate in either direction on their axis, some rotate counterclockwise while others rotate clockwise. The direction of rotation is determined by various factors such as the direction the comet formed or collisions it may have experienced.
It changes the direction of movement in a gear system, so that the driver and driven gears move in the same direction.
All planets in the solar system rotate, but not all in the same direction, Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Neptune all rotate in one direction, while Venus, Uranus, and the dwarf planet Pluto rotate in the opposite direction.
I am not sure what you are asking here, So I will try my best at guessing. Why does the earth rotate in the direction and the way it does, and all of the other planets rotate in the direction as well, and all of the planets orbit in the same direction around the star. All orbiting the same way. The milky Way Galaxy spirals again in the same circular orbit direction. I too wondered why does everything spin, rotate, orbit, in the same direction. Like a lot of science, This is only a theory, The theory I find that makes sense to me, is atoms and electrons spin in this way, If this spin conserves momentum, then our solar system, and galaxy, and all other galaxy's in the universe will spin the same. An interesting thought?