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Understanding Gear Ratios and Torque in Torsional Problems
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[QUOTE="Alistair McCheyne, post: 5467783, member: 593317"] [ATTACH=full]100453[/ATTACH] Hi, this is a question from a previous past paper that I am having trouble with. Am I meant to just use the number of teeth from each gear to find a ratio and use this to find the effective inertia at point C. Then use this to find a torque and take away the torque of the constant load. My exam is tomorrow so any help would be greatly appreciated. Here is my working [PLAIN]https://scontent-lhr3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t34.0-12/13162482_10156888512910486_1882077086_n.jpg?oh=08e752c6546ce7cb6b8917d83a1d6d77&oe=57313006[/PLAIN] Thanks [/QUOTE]
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