Science, asked by mansha1973, 9 hours ago

what are gears? how do input and output wheels work?​

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Answered by BlinkTanya
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Answer:

"Gear Ratios and Torque. When a series of gears is used to transmit power from a motor to a wheel, the gear connected to the motor is called the driver or input gear, and the gear connected to the wheel is called the driven or output gear."

Answered by prathmeshankushe
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Explanation:

Gear Ratios and Torque. When a series of gears is used to transmit power from a motor to a wheel, the gear connected to the motor is called the driver or input gear, and the gear connected to the wheel is called the driven or output gearGears are wheels with teeth that slot together. When one gear is turned the other one turns as well. If the gears are of different sizes, they can be used to increase the power of a turning force. The smaller wheel turns more quickly but with less force, while the bigger one turns more slowly with more force.A gear is a rotating circular machine part having cut teeth or, in the case of a cogwheel or gearwheel, inserted teeth (called cogs), which mesh with another toothed part to transmit torque. A gear may also be known informally as a cog. ... The teeth on the two meshing gears all have the same shape.

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