Finding Gear Ratios: What Are Gears?
Finding Gear Ratios: What Are Gears?
Investigations in Engineering
Student Activity:
Build it:
Build a set of gears as shown below using a 24 tooth and 40 tooth gear.
Put an axle through the both gears and attach it to a support beam. Use a marker to
make a small line on the side of each gear so you can count the number of times
each gear completes one full revolution.
Investigate Basics:
1. You will use the large gear as the driver gear. Use the axle to turn the large gear
to the right.
1. Which way does the small gear turn?
1.
Gear Speed:
1. Use the mark on the side of the gears to help you find the gear speed. Use the
large gear as the driver and count how many times the follower gear turns when you
turn the driver one full revolution.
Driver makes 1 turn and the follower makes ______ turns.
The gear ratio is 1:____.
2. Switch and make the small gear the driver. Now what is the gear ratio.
Driver makes 1 turn and the follower makes ______ turns.
The gear ratio is 1:____.
Investigations in Engineering
Concept Questions:
1. Which took more force to turn, the large gear or the small gear?
2. Try stopping it with your hand.
3. Which took more force (torque)?
4. Which ratio gives more power? More speed?
Extension:
1. Add more gears and repeat the investigation with three gears.
2. Try it with a different gear combination.
3. Make a chart of different gears and gear ratios. Indicate which gear ratios would
be useful for heavy loads, going over rough terrain, or going fast.
Gear Ratios
# Teeth
# Teeth
Driver Gear
Follower Gear
Gear Ratio
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