The pinion (gear 2 on shaft a) rotates at 635 rev/min clockwise and transmits 1305 W through the idler pair (gears 3 and 4 on shaft b) to the output gear (gear 5 on shaft c). Gears 2 and 3 have a module of 2 mm, and gears 4 and 5 have a module of 3 mm. Pressure angles are all 20 degrees. Solve for the magnitude of the force that shaft b must apply to gears 3 and 4 to maintain static equilibrium in the figure shown here. The figure is not to scale. 187 487

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The pinion (gear 2 on shaft a) rotates at 635 rev/min clockwise and transmits 1305 W through the idler pair (gears 3 and 4 on shaft b) to the output gear (gear 5 on shaft c). Gears
2 and 3 have a module of 2 mm, and gears 4 and 5 have a module of 3 mm. Pressure angles are all 20 degrees.
Solve for the magnitude of the force that shaft b must apply to gears 3 and 4 to maintain static equilibrium in the figure shown here. The figure is not to scale.
187
327
487
Transcribed Image Text:The pinion (gear 2 on shaft a) rotates at 635 rev/min clockwise and transmits 1305 W through the idler pair (gears 3 and 4 on shaft b) to the output gear (gear 5 on shaft c). Gears 2 and 3 have a module of 2 mm, and gears 4 and 5 have a module of 3 mm. Pressure angles are all 20 degrees. Solve for the magnitude of the force that shaft b must apply to gears 3 and 4 to maintain static equilibrium in the figure shown here. The figure is not to scale. 187 327 487
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