Bevel Gear. 1. What is the position of the input shaft compared to the output shaft? Bevel Gear Perpendicular.

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Bevel Gear

1. What is the position of the input shaft compared to the output shaft? Bevel Gear Perpendicular

Bevel Gear 2.Is the speed increased, decreased or constant? 3.Is torque increased, decreased or constant? Constant

Bevel Gear 4.If the input gear was larger than the output gear, how would that affect the speed? 5.If the input gear was larger than the output gear, how would that affect the torque? Increase Decrease

Bevel Gear 6.Is the flow of power reversible? (Can you make the input shaft turn by turning the output shaft?) 7.Do the input gear and the output gear move in the same or opposite direction? 8.List an example of where this type of gear is used. Yes Opposite You may search online