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in a gear having in involute teeth the normal to the involute is a tangent to the

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The answer is base circle.


In a gear having involute teeth, the normal to the involute is a tangent to the base circle. The base circle in a gear is defined as the circle from which it is possible to generate the involute portion belonging to the tooth profile is generated.
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