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Gears

We use levers and gears to transmit (send) the rotational effect of a force from one place to another.

Interlocking teeth

Interlocking teeth

  • Gears are circular discs with ‘teeth’ around their edges.
  • Their teeth interlock. So if we turn one gear, another turns in the opposite direction.
Transmit rotational effect

Transmit rotational effect

  • A set of gears can transmit (send) the rotational effect of a force from one place to another.
Changing moment

Changing moment

  • We can use different sized gears to change the moment of the force.
  • For example, if we send a force to a larger gear, there will be a bigger moment.
    • This is because the distance to the pivot is greater.
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