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The main (or output) shaft turns the same speed as the input shaft in what gear?

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The main (or output) shaft turns the same speed as the input shaft in what gear?

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In a simple gear system, the output shaft turns at the same speed as the input shaft when they are in a 1:1 gear ratio. This ratio occurs in a direct drive configuration, typically found in gear systems such as:

  1. Straight gears: Where two gears are of the same size and directly mesh with each other.
  2. Transmission in direct drive: Many vehicles have a gear setting where the engine drives the wheels directly without any gearing down or up, resulting in the input and output shafts turning at the same speed.

The key point here is that in a 1:1 gear ratio, the angular velocity of the input shaft equals the angular velocity of the output shaft, maintaining speed consistency across the system.

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