Yep, exactly. Although the actual numbers are much lower than that.Originally posted by: ndee
Ah ok. So the higher the gear goes, the smaller the number gets? Like in the first gear it's 20:1, second gear 15:1, etc.?
Originally posted by: ndee
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Originally posted by: Eli
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Just think of the gears on your bicycle.
When you're on the biggest gear on the front(where the pedals are), and the smallest gear on the back.. that's when it's hardest to pedal, but you can go the fastest.
When the gears are closer to the same size (when you're on the large sprocket on the rear wheel), it's much easier to pedal.. but you can't go very fast.
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Yes. Gears in every aspect work the same way..
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Syringer
Yes. Gears in every aspect work the same way..
I mean, how is the motor connected to the wheels![]()
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Syringer
Yes. Gears in every aspect work the same way..
I mean, how is the motor connected to the wheels![]()
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/transmission.htm
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Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Syringer
Yes. Gears in every aspect work the same way..
I mean, how is the motor connected to the wheels![]()
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/transmission.htm
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Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Syringer
Yes. Gears in every aspect work the same way..
I mean, how is the motor connected to the wheels![]()
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/transmission.htm
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