1. A gear train is shown in Figure P10.50. The gears have the following properties: $N_2 = 18$ teeth; $N_3 = 72$ teeth; $N_4 = 16$ teeth; and $N_5 = 48$ teeth. Determine the velocity of gear 5 as gear 2 drives at 1200 rpm clockwise.
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First, let's determine the gear ratio between gear 1 and gear 2. The gear ratio is given by the formula: Gear Ratio = Number of Teeth on Driven Gear / Number of Teeth on Driving Gear In this case, gear 2 is the driven gear and gear 1 is the driving gear. So the Show more…
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