A motor turning at 1500 rpm is fitted with a gear having 60 teeth. Find the speed of the driven gear if it has 40 teeth. Show Work
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Step 1: Given that the angular speed of the motor, ωa, is 1500 revolutions per minute and the number of teeth in the motor gear, ta, is 60. Show more…
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