Suppose you have these three gears:
Think of them meshing like this:
If Gear C moves clockwise three revolutions,
Will Gear B move clockwise or counter-clockwise?
How many revolutions will it make?
Will Gear A move clockwise or counter-clockwise?
How many revolutions will it make?
First, you must find how many teeth each gear has.
From the picture, you can see that
- A has 3 teeth.
- B has 6 teeth.
- C has 12 teeth.
To work, gears must go different directons. That means that gear B will go counter clockwise and gear A will go clockwise.
Compare the number of teeth in gears C and B. Gear C had 12 teeth, gear B had 6. To find the number of revolutions, you divide the number of teeth in C by the number of teeth in B.
12 / 6 = 2. So, gear B makes 2 revolutions for each revolution that gear C makes. Hence, gear B will make 6 revolutions for the three that gear C makes.
Now compare the number of teeth in gears B and A. Gear B had 6 teeth, but it has to be multiplied by 2 because it is going to revolve 2 times. A had 3 teeth. To find the number of revolutions, you divide the number of teeth in B * 2 by the number of teeth in A.
So, gear A will make 4 revolutions for each revolution that gear C makes; therefore, when gear C makes three revolutions, gear A will make 4 revolutions.
(# of revolutions are shown in the table) Gear C Gear B Gear A -------- -------- -------- 1 2 4 2 4 8 3 6 12 I. If C made one revolution, then: - B made 1 * (12 / 6) = 2 revolutions; - A made 1 * (12 / 3) = 4 revolutions. II. If C made 2 revolutions, then: - B made 2 * (12 / 6) = 4 revolutions; - A made 2 * (12 / 3) = 8 revolutions. III. If C made n revolutions, then: - B made n * (12 / 6) = 2n revolutions; - A made n * (12 / 3) = 4n revolutions.
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