For same mass, lower cog = less tipping leverage on corners
dynamic electricity is mostly used in cycles to light bulbs. when a cog wheel turns it turns a cylinder around a magnet inside it, electricity is formed automatically when the wheel turns
The smallest sprocket is usually referred to as the "cog" and is commonly found on the rear wheel of a bicycle. It is designed to mesh with the chain and is typically the one with the fewest number of teeth among all the sprockets on the bike.
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Yucca plants are native to the Americas, particularly in arid regions such as deserts and dry scrublands. They can be found in a variety of habitats ranging from the southwestern United States to Central and South America.
Keq = [H2O][CO] [H2][CO2]
CH4g + H2Og COg + 2H2g
I saw how a cog building is made. A cog that is walking down the street will choose what building he will turn a cog building into. He walks into that building and then it automatically turns into a cog building.
cog is a robot
a cog wheel is the main part that runs the cog entire body
A 2.0 version cog is a cog that when you destroy it, it will turn into a skelecog.
Cog11 invented the cog
The speed of the rod is proportional to the number of teeth on the cog and that which is driving the cog. If the driver remains the same then in order for the driver and the cog to mate one typically needs to reduce the number of teeth on the cog when it is made smaller. Thus the ratio of the teeth on the driver to that on the cog is increased as will its speed.
A simplistic answer is: A cog wheel is a circular disc that has teeth round the edge. These teeth usually mesh with the teeth of another cog. If one cog is turned, the other cog moves too. The cogs can be made from metal or plastic.
if there is more than one cog
Cog's Ladder was created in 1972.
Cog - project - ended in 2003.