Gears

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  • Rotation
  • Revolution
  • Ratios
  • Mechanical Advantage
  • Mathematics
  • Engineering
  • Energy Transformations
  • Torque
  • Moment Arm

Gears are found in everything from cars to clocks.  Gears are used in tons of mechanical devices. They do several important jobs, but most important, they provide gear reduction in motorized equipment. This is key because, often, a small motor spinning very fast can provide enough power for a device, but not enough torque. For instance, an electric screwdriver has a very large gear reduction because it needs lots of torque to turn screws, bu­t the motor only produces a small amount of torque at a high speed. With a gear reduction, the output speed can be reduced while the torque is increased.

Another thing gears do is adjust the direction of rotation. For instance, in the differential between the rear wheels of your car, the power is transmitted by a shaft that runs down the center of the car, and the differential has to turn that power 90 degrees to apply it to the wheels.

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