A car can be faster in any gear depending on its design and engine power. Generally, the higher the gear, the faster the car can go given enough power and torque. However, it's important to note that speed is also influenced by factors such as road conditions, driver skill, and traffic.
Multiplying Gears- a device that increases the rotational speedReducing Gears- a device that decreases the rotational speed
An accumulator is a register that is a part of a processor. It has more/faster instructions than other registers. Examples:/360: no accumulator8080: A6800: A and B8086: AX80386: EAXx86-64: RAXThe accumulator in an automatic transmission softens the shift between gears.
If you are asking about timing gears with a belt system, you have to line the timing marks up with the marks on the gears. If you want to know about chain gear alignment please re-ask with vehicle specifics and I can answer that also.
Gears are found in things like:clocks,bikes,cars,egg beaters,wind-up toys ect.
Usually smaller.
The answer does not depend on which gear is driving. Linear-wise, the two gears are meshed so the teeth are moving at the same speed. Rotation-wise, the smaller gear has smaller radius so it is "turning faster" in terms of RPMs.
Given half a chance, a mountainbike will be faster. It'll have bigger wheels, higher gearing, and probably multiple gears as well. Only time a BMX has a fighting chance to outrace a MTB is if the course is real twitchy and difficult, where the higher gears of the MTB won't be of any help.
For a faster top speed, you'd want shorter rear end gears. For quicker acceleration, you'd want taller rear end gears.
The gear with the smaller number of teeth will turn faster than the gear with the larger number of teeth. This is due to the relationship between gear size and rotational speed in a gear system.
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'les installations' are the fixtures, the gears in a building or factory.
depends. the size of the motor determines whether or not it has gears. mostly though, there is no gears, especially if the engine size is 50cc or smaller.
gear ratio can speed up a device or slow it down. The gears that make up the gear ratio can be used to go from small to bigger thru a series of gears and slow the drive down , say 30 to 1. Or start off with large gears going smaller and speed up the drive say 1 to 30.
You don't have to, but you'll accelerate faster if you do.
bmx's are made for trick and stunts and only have one gear & they don't have suspention they are also smaller , mountain bikes are more for terrain because they have gears and suspention and are a bigger
when you get bigger tires, or different rear end gears.