Gears Explained - mechanical engineering

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @EngineeringMindset
    @EngineeringMindset  3 года назад +48

    ⚠️ *These videos take a long time to make* if you would like to buy Paul a coffee to say thanks, link below: ☕
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    • @olagarto1917
      @olagarto1917 3 года назад +4

      the triple geas in the tumb nail and chanel avatar noooooooooooooooooooo

    • @olagarto1917
      @olagarto1917 3 года назад

      also cool vid tho, love it

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  3 года назад +3

      @@olagarto1917 the three gears can work, you should focus on how things can work, that's an Engineering Mindset. Consider the depth of each gear, maybe they are staggered and not all touching

  • @curtbixel7806
    @curtbixel7806 Год назад +68

    I have been teaching physics, engineering, and robotics for 30 years. I have watched thousands of videos explaining these concepts. These videos stand out as exceptional in their quality. The order of concepts presented and the clarity in which they are explained is stunning.
    Furthermore, I have now watched no less than 30 videos on the Engineering Mindset, and they are all of this quality.

  • @Joetime90
    @Joetime90 2 месяца назад +2

    As a maintenance mechanic in a casting facility, its nice to refresh and relearn this stuff. These videos are more for engineers, but its always nice to know how things work as a maintenance technician.

  • @DenkyManner
    @DenkyManner Год назад +7

    I couldn't 'get' why the small gear on a bicycle was the hardest one until this video showed the short and long wrench example. Instantly understood.

  • @danielaplet4036
    @danielaplet4036 3 года назад +50

    Gears are just levers like any other lever where it is a trade-off of distance & power

    • @orange9807
      @orange9807 2 года назад +4

      Correct how ever you still do the same amount of work as work is equal to force multiplied by displacement.

    • @orange9807
      @orange9807 2 года назад +2

      @@swift4856 I do not fully understand what you mean by Gravity is a weak force at great distances. Gravity is not a gear or lever but is an invisible force that pulls objects towards a bodies centre for example gravity on Earth pulls objects like you and me towards the centre.
      I’m assuming you’re asking “Why is the gravity force so weak when we are higher up away from earth”. Simply put the force of gravity acting on a body (e.g a human) decreases as the distance between the body and earth increases. My explanation is very basic for a better understanding look into Newtons Law of Gravitation.

    • @swift4856
      @swift4856 2 года назад

      @@orange9807 But isn't it just like 2 or more objects being levered towards each other because it is a centripetal force. It is just a question I have always had because the force seems to reduce with distance the same as gears do. I realise the objects are causing the force themselves but the lever seems to be space/time. Sorry but no explanation of gravity has ever satisfied me. Sorry to be a bother

    • @orange9807
      @orange9807 2 года назад

      @@swift4856 I would argue that gravity isn’t like 2 objects being levered together as then it would require a lever. The force of gravity keeping an object in circular motion is an example of centripetal force.
      Even I only have a very elementary knowledge in physics. It’s be great if someone with more knowledge would charm in.
      P.s you’re not a bother mate

    • @swift4856
      @swift4856 2 года назад

      @@orange9807 Yes there seems to be no fulcrum. But space time is being bent and it takes a lever to bend anything from straight to curved. But the difference of pressure or speed on opposite sides of anything can cause it to bend also. Not sure how this ties in with distance/power though. Anyway not really making much sense. Thanks for listening though.

  • @parthiv8852
    @parthiv8852 3 года назад +56

    U r the best teacher I have ever seen before 😂

    • @AbdulDsouza
      @AbdulDsouza Месяц назад +1

      Clarity of understanding and simplicity of Presentation makes better understandability?

  • @cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647
    @cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 3 года назад +20

    This doesn't confuse me as much as it did as a kid when I first start looking at things but sometimes it tries to.

  • @bellybell542
    @bellybell542 3 года назад +45

    I so much love this channel.

  • @MuayedJJawad
    @MuayedJJawad Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @ALIENMACHINES
    @ALIENMACHINES Год назад +3

    You really do explain things perfectly and I appeciate your video and also your gear calculator, excellent stuff

  • @shailsh3965
    @shailsh3965 3 года назад +2

    Nothing can be perfect than explained in this video. Awesome work.👌👌👌

  • @spicemasterii6775
    @spicemasterii6775 3 года назад +16

    Gears really used to grind my gears. Thanks for explaining clearly.

    • @RithwikVadul
      @RithwikVadul Год назад

      in the real world resistance is included so you cant just calculate it if its more than 3 or 4 gears after that you have to include resistance
      unless you can calculate with the resistance

  • @mtgwdefender
    @mtgwdefender 3 года назад +2

    I was waiting for this video for so long for my children. Thank you! 👍

    • @JennaHasm
      @JennaHasm 9 месяцев назад

      Only if they are 8year and up and are relatively intelligent.
      Younger than that need more graphic explanation and a toy (that they like) application.

  • @rbkstudios2923
    @rbkstudios2923 3 года назад +1

    That was so good
    I had misconception regarding these for so long

  • @ostanin_vadym
    @ostanin_vadym 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the content

  • @Abhyuday_rai
    @Abhyuday_rai 3 года назад +1

    I wanted this video thanks for it u are truly one man university 😁

  • @mohammedissam3651
    @mohammedissam3651 2 года назад +2

    Now things make sense,
    Great vid very helpful and informative, great presentation.

  • @humanature440
    @humanature440 2 года назад

    多謝!

  • @richardl6751
    @richardl6751 Год назад

    At 4:54 It's not required to calculate the ratios for A to B and B to C only A to C. Later at 5:29 when D is added only the ratio from A to D is required. Since A and D both have eight teeth the ratio is 1:1. It doesn't mater how many gears are involved, only one calculation is required. This doesn't apply with gears on the same shaft at 6:15

  • @chkbalajimirthipati9770
    @chkbalajimirthipati9770 3 года назад +4

    Great
    Thank you 😊

  • @seanellsworth4885
    @seanellsworth4885 3 года назад +2

    I was literally just looking at what a gear hobbing machine cost when I came across this video. Doesn't look like I'll be able to afford my own machine any time soon, but I can pay shops to make me gears. So maybe with the help of videos like this, I'll be able to size my gears correctly at least. Thank you!

  • @daviddibben8642
    @daviddibben8642 3 года назад +30

    Very informative! I always wondered why the torque changed between different gears.

    • @ry64209
      @ry64209 3 года назад +2

      I thought it was just common sense

  • @Evan-cv8hl
    @Evan-cv8hl 3 года назад +1

    Very good video. Great Job. Love this channel.

  • @ionsmith4477
    @ionsmith4477 3 года назад +8

    Hello, thank you for the effort and great content you are providing, I would propose a series about solar panels and circuites for houses, of grid, on/of grid and on grid with energy pumping in the grid. Thank you.

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Год назад +1

      Seen our new video on HOW SOLAR PANELS WORK in detail ruclips.net/video/Yxt72aDjFgY/видео.html

  • @baxtermoonga9145
    @baxtermoonga9145 3 года назад +9

    Am always here learning ❤🔥

  • @sholomomumba1452
    @sholomomumba1452 2 года назад

    This is great help to future mechanical engineering

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Год назад

      See our new video on how to build mechanical versions of electronic circuits? Watch here: ruclips.net/video/Zv9Q7ih48Uc/видео.html

  • @JokerLover123
    @JokerLover123 3 месяца назад

    This video grinds my gears.

  • @DirinMahardika
    @DirinMahardika 3 года назад +1

    I so much love ❤ this channel

  • @linggiman
    @linggiman 3 года назад

    best education engineering channel

  • @Jonathondelemos
    @Jonathondelemos Год назад

    Not telling you how to do your job but rfSin(theta) might be a better choice for explaining torque, because then we calculate for odd angles and not just sin(90)=1

  • @yaserp889
    @yaserp889 3 года назад +1

    great. please make the next one also about gears

  • @manishpingale6558
    @manishpingale6558 3 года назад +3

    Absolutely loved this video! Please make more videos on Mechanical enginneering

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Год назад

      See our new video on how to build mechanical versions of electronic circuits? Watch here: ruclips.net/video/Zv9Q7ih48Uc/видео.html

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 2 года назад

    Great Work 🥳🥳🥳 Thank you 💜💜💜

  • @nathan2friendly887
    @nathan2friendly887 3 года назад +1

    This is gonna be a good one

  • @rama99ish
    @rama99ish 3 года назад

    Great explanation sir... You are good... 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @sourabhk2373
    @sourabhk2373 3 года назад +7

    In the compound gear system, why does the torque between b and c have to be the same ? I understand why the RPM is the same, but why torque is the same ? Can anyone explain ??

    • @swarajsolanke4819
      @swarajsolanke4819 3 года назад

      Because gear b and c both are mounted on same shaft therefore gear b and c has same rpm . And your next question why it's torque also same ?bcoz it's gear ratio is Same . And aslo they mounted on same shaft

    • @anayaj402
      @anayaj402 3 года назад +4

      I have the same question because if turning force (ie torque) is force x distance, why doesn't the larger gear (C) have more torque?

    • @jamesmacrae7730
      @jamesmacrae7730 2 года назад +3

      @@anayaj402 Yes torque = force x perpendicular distance to axis. Look where the force is being applied... to gear B not to gear C. So the torque would be the tangential force produced by A multiplied by the radius of gear B. Gear C is just along for the ride. It all depends on where the force is being applied.

  • @santiagorubio1940
    @santiagorubio1940 3 года назад

    More videos with gears!! Excelent video

  • @nourddineherbouch67
    @nourddineherbouch67 3 года назад

    The Best as usual, thanks a lot

  • @Gearz-365
    @Gearz-365 Год назад

    Gears are my favorite parts in a machine ⚙️✨

  • @gauravgrover7349
    @gauravgrover7349 3 года назад

    Beautifully explained

  • @islam56898
    @islam56898 3 года назад +2

    Hi Paul' your channel is missing the explanation of glycol chiller system. Kindly add it we need it so much

  • @godspeed2145
    @godspeed2145 3 года назад

    OKAY, I AM READY FOR GEARS OF WAR NOW THANKS FOR THE TUTORIAL

  • @RS_83
    @RS_83 3 года назад

    Thank you, dude! Very clear explanation.

  • @moslem770
    @moslem770 3 года назад +1

    At 7:45
    It has more torque not less. Right?

    • @sohanherath4610
      @sohanherath4610 3 года назад +1

      Yes i suppose so maybe a mistake. It has to be greater since rpm is lower than A

  • @mohammedo5712
    @mohammedo5712 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. Please make more mechanical engineering videos

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Год назад

      See our new video on how to build mechanical versions of electronic circuits? Watch here: ruclips.net/video/Zv9Q7ih48Uc/видео.html

  • @prakashraj4519
    @prakashraj4519 3 года назад +1

    2:25 This reminds me of transformers are they somehow related?

  • @samansamava8893
    @samansamava8893 3 года назад

    Very very very good. Thank you

  • @Mariamgimiag
    @Mariamgimiag 3 года назад +1

    I don't understand what is the meaning of torque in the gears where is the length and where is the force and why the big gear has a big torque and the small gear has a small torque what is the relationship

  • @sabaamiranashvili2334
    @sabaamiranashvili2334 3 года назад

    best channel

  • @friendofvinnie
    @friendofvinnie 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for the video!

  • @strictlyscapey3261
    @strictlyscapey3261 Год назад

    When you do the very first animation of the smaller red gear and the larger blue gear, why does it look like the larger blue gear is spinning 2-3x faster than the smaller red one? Is it just me or shouldn’t that blue gear be going much slower? That part really confused me

  • @evanaperez6867
    @evanaperez6867 2 года назад

    As a 9th grader who was always confused by gears, this vid cleared all my doubts.

    • @RithwikVadul
      @RithwikVadul Год назад

      as a 9th grader i deeply regret wasting all my time in 6th and 7th playing games due to corona . before corona I read a lot of stuff which are basically WAS learnt in 8th i really wish i had used my time in 6th and 7th wisely to learn trigonometry this thing i watching now maybe learnt exponents and algebra and rational numbers instead of the other stuff i learnt in 4th and 5th

    • @RithwikVadul
      @RithwikVadul Год назад

      sorry for my shitty typing im real bad in typing

    • @evanaperez6867
      @evanaperez6867 Год назад

      @@RithwikVadul it's alright bro

  • @hudra499
    @hudra499 3 года назад

    Deserved the sub

  • @mechdesigns1182
    @mechdesigns1182 2 года назад

    Simple explanation 👌

  • @reddwarf3046
    @reddwarf3046 3 года назад

    Awesome 👏 video

  • @jamesmcquade6948
    @jamesmcquade6948 Год назад

    As the rookie in the room, how do generate enough torque for a robot arm to suspend the robot in the air? We tried direct drive, and when the arm swings up and hooks on to my finger, there doesn't seem to be enough torque to make the robot move at all. If I add gears, assuming I'm understanding this correctly, I should be able to suspend the robot with that same motor given the right combination of gears?

    • @jamesmcquade6948
      @jamesmcquade6948 Год назад

      Also, would adding a second motor, that puts out the same power as the first, be helpful?

  • @venom8422
    @venom8422 Год назад

    this helped me with exams

  • @derpcoco623
    @derpcoco623 2 года назад

    just the information im looking for xD. all those books got me confuse with their formulas. just wanted to know the concept between gears .

  • @GouriPrasadPatnaik
    @GouriPrasadPatnaik 2 года назад

    Thankyou sir very well explained

  • @Kanabizu
    @Kanabizu 2 года назад

    im just watching this to learn how my bike works, and now his making me calculate gear ratios

  • @مريَم-ط5م7غ
    @مريَم-ط5م7غ 2 года назад

    Amazing amazing amazing amazing thanksss

  • @rhijaz8351
    @rhijaz8351 3 года назад +3

    How come every topic you teach is so clear

  • @marcoszan9504
    @marcoszan9504 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video! Do more videos about mech engineering, please!!!

  • @legendj.a291
    @legendj.a291 Год назад

    Great work

  • @bp6992
    @bp6992 3 года назад

    Do planetary gears next!

  • @craigbikes8831
    @craigbikes8831 Год назад

    got to about 5:00 before I was too baked to continue but I'll be back at this video again soon

  • @amafangames
    @amafangames 3 года назад +2

    I learned a lot from you, and i would wang to become an engineer one day. What job do you think is better for the long-term: electricall or mechanicall engineer

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  3 года назад +4

      Choose the one you enjoy the most, if it's what you want to do with your life, you must enjoy it.

    • @amafangames
      @amafangames 3 года назад +2

      @@EngineeringMindset I enjoy both, but i think electricall is my cup of tea

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Год назад

      See our new video on how to build mechanical versions of electronic circuits? Watch here: ruclips.net/video/Zv9Q7ih48Uc/видео.html

  • @SupComRaiden2
    @SupComRaiden2 3 года назад

    So I have to ask if you don't know what the input rpm is but you know what the output and what the ratio is. Can you calculate the input?

  • @sudhirravuri5623
    @sudhirravuri5623 3 года назад +1

    Hello sir, could you please explain planetary gear system?

  • @rumanshrestha9547
    @rumanshrestha9547 3 года назад

    Awesome. 👌

  • @sohanherath4610
    @sohanherath4610 3 года назад +1

    This is like a whole lesson from university summerized

  • @lkahfi
    @lkahfi 3 года назад +1

    I still can't quite understand planetary gear and its ratio. Can you please explain it?

  • @Dignelson
    @Dignelson 2 года назад

    AMAZING!!

  • @Aniket-m3c
    @Aniket-m3c 3 года назад +1

    Sir, will the gears in the thumbnail pic rotate assuming the two upper gears have same diameter...🤔🤔

    • @kevinsalmador739
      @kevinsalmador739 3 года назад

      No, they will not
      I am assuming all gears are touching each other
      Take any individual gear and impart any clockwise or anti clockwise rotation, you will always get 1 gear opposing the direction of rotation of the driver gear !

    • @Aniket-m3c
      @Aniket-m3c 3 года назад

      @@kevinsalmador739 I think I have figured out ,gear on the left will be compound gear , and upper right gear and lower right gear are separated but both are touching left hand side gear. In 2D it appears as though two right gears are touching but in 3D , the concept becomes clear.

  • @abdelatifmariche8771
    @abdelatifmariche8771 3 года назад

    nice and simple

  • @okithdesilva7644
    @okithdesilva7644 3 года назад

    Make a video about Synchronous motor

  • @abs1426
    @abs1426 3 года назад +3

    I would like to see planetary gears also as simplified as this one!
    👍

  • @CriminalonCrime
    @CriminalonCrime Год назад

    Help me, I can't identify the name of the style of gear that looks like a quarter of a full round, that can lock into just a flat gear block!

  • @update4710
    @update4710 3 года назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @jassihra8566
    @jassihra8566 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @FaizanAli-op2xe
    @FaizanAli-op2xe 3 года назад

    Thanks for making videos other than electrical engineering. I love all the videos you make but since I am mechanical engineer I love this video. Please also make a video of how to design a gear.

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Год назад

      See our new video on how to build mechanical versions of electronic circuits? Watch here: ruclips.net/video/Zv9Q7ih48Uc/видео.html

  • @saneejsaneej7145
    @saneejsaneej7145 3 года назад

    Good example

  • @DanielDimov358
    @DanielDimov358 3 года назад

    If ratio = teeth of output/teeth of input, then the ratio should also be equal to RPM out/RPM in. If that's the case, then shouldn't RPM out be equal to ratio x RPM in?

  • @161BMW
    @161BMW 10 месяцев назад

    Very good.

  • @Mr2Xri
    @Mr2Xri 3 года назад +1

    Many thanks for the video... If you please make a video about the use and difference of Newton and Nm.

  • @jannowak3216
    @jannowak3216 3 года назад

    Will you make a video abot logic gates someday?

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  3 года назад +1

      Yeah sure, we did cover this briefly in time delay relay video, have you watched it?

  • @lein712
    @lein712 2 года назад +1

    Thanks to this video because no I know how to make a car robot move faster and how to make it have more power.

  • @DiowE
    @DiowE 3 года назад +1

    Video description has 2 spelling mistakes. Otherwise, great video with clear and practical explanation. [DiowE]

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  3 года назад +1

      What do you believe is spelt wrong?

    • @EctoMorpheus
      @EctoMorpheus 3 года назад +2

      @@EngineeringMindset "gar ratios", "why we need gets". Great video as always!

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  3 года назад +2

      @@EctoMorpheus Thanks, now changed.

  • @Mehavenonameyet
    @Mehavenonameyet 2 года назад

    Did anyone else realize the gears on the video thumbnail image will never work? Great explained though.

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  2 года назад +2

      They could work, if they were staggered. You're assuming they are all interlocked but they might be different thickness and offset from each other

  • @BobDaBoyYT
    @BobDaBoyYT Год назад

    Now how can i use this to build a tank?

  • @Gaminiheraliyawala
    @Gaminiheraliyawala 3 года назад

    I have subscribed but didn't download the gear calculator....How can I get that Excel workbook please?

  • @LawatheMEid
    @LawatheMEid 3 года назад +1

    Bless you.

  • @noble2694
    @noble2694 3 года назад

    is there a way to increase both rpm and torque without losing values?

    • @jamesmacrae7730
      @jamesmacrae7730 2 года назад +1

      I don't think so because Power = Torque x Angular velocity (RPM). So to increase both the power would have had to increase, which means more energy transferred every second out of thin air.

  • @ucmakistemeyenhali
    @ucmakistemeyenhali Год назад

    thanks

  • @AllYourMemeAreBelongToUs
    @AllYourMemeAreBelongToUs 2 месяца назад

    3:27 Compound gear train.

  • @Vishal-je3nh
    @Vishal-je3nh Год назад

    Isn't it the ratio should be driver gear to the driven gear?

  • @nagesh007
    @nagesh007 2 года назад

    Awesome

  • @falconarea
    @falconarea 3 года назад +2

    Please change the thumbnail of the video as you have a 3 gear system which in practice they don’t turn.

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  3 года назад +3

      Yes it can, you can't tell the height of each gear to know if they are stacked or interlocked. You should focus on how things can work, that's an Engineering Mindset.

  • @TheGiantHog
    @TheGiantHog 3 года назад +3

    YAY! Physics!!!!!

  • @chatzzz9063
    @chatzzz9063 Год назад

    Nice