Theory of Machines
Gears and Gear Trains
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Analysis of Plane Mechanisms
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1
GATE ME 2001
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The sun gear in the figure is driven clockwise at 100 rpm. The ring gear is held stationary. For the number of teeth shown on the gears, the arm rotations at GATE ME 2001 Theory of Machines - Gears and Gear Trains Question 21 English
A
0 rpm
B
20 rpm
C
33.33 rpm
D
66.67 rpm
2
GATE ME 1995
Subjective
+2
-0
List $$I$$ (Gear types)
(a) Worm gears
(b) Cross helical gears
(c) Bevel gears
(d) Spur gears

List $$II$$ (Applications)
1. Parallel shafts
2. Non-parallel, intersecting shafts
3. Non-parallel, non intersecting shafts
4. Large speed ratios

3
GATE ME 1995
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+2
-0.6
The arm OA of an epicylic gear train shown in Fig. revolves counter clockwise about O with an angular velocity of 4 rad/sec. Both gears are of same size. The angular velocity of gear C, if the sun gear B is fixed, is GATE ME 1995 Theory of Machines - Gears and Gear Trains Question 22 English
A
4 rad/s
B
8 rad/s
C
10 rad/s
D
12 rad/s
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