Mechanisms Test (PLTW)
oscillating movement is...
A motion that can go back and forth.Oscillation tends to be an ending point for a mechanism rather than the starting point
linear movement is...
Linear motion is motion in a straight line
reciprocating movement is...
Reciprocating motion is back and forth motion/or up and down. For example, like a piston or a spring. Don't get ocillation and reciprocation mixed up.
rotary movement is ....
Rotary motion is motion in a circle. It is the starting point for many mechanisms
torque is..
a push or pull in a circular direction/a twisting force
when the input goes from a small gear to an output which is a larger gear, the speed will.. When this happens, the amount of torque will..
decrease, increase
if the speed in a mechanism increases the torque...
decreases
if the torque in a mechanism increases, the speed...
decreases
if the "flow of power is reversible" what does this mean..
it means you can turn the input shaft by turning the output shaft.
If there is a small input and a large output, what will the torque and speed be... decreased or increased?
the torque will increase while the speed will decrease
