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Principles Chapter 4 Crossword

Horizontales
An imaginary circle passing through the teeth of a gearwheel, concentric with the gearwheel, and having a radius that would enable it to be in contact with a similar circle around a mating gearwheel.
A toothed wheel that is used to transmit rotary motion and torque from one shaft to another.
The ratio of the speed of two different parts of a machine or system.
A mechanism that changes continuous rotary motion into intermittent linear motion.
A twisting force that tends to cause rotation.
A gear wheel placed between two or more other gears.
A gear that has at least one idler gear shaft that carries two gears of different sizes that rotate at the same speed.
The ratio of the radii of two gears.
The ratio between the number of revolutions of the input (driving) gear and output (driven) gear in a gear train.
The distance between any two consecutive rivets on a chain, divided by two.
The frequency of rotation of an object around an axis.
Verticales
A connected flexible series of metal links used for fastening or securing objects and pulling or supporting loads.
A four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel.
A mechanical mechanism composed of four rigid bars (links) connected by four joints, forming a closed loop, which allows for controlled and predictable movements like rotation, translation, and oscillation.
A part of an axle or shaft bent out at right angles.
A mechanical device that is used to reduce friction where two surfaces meet and slide against each other as a result of linear or rotary motion.
A ratio that describes the size of gear teeth.
An assemblage of moving mechanical components that are supported by a rigid structure.
The relationship between the number of teeth on the drive sprocket and the number of teeth on the driven sprocket.
Any of various devices that work with a rocking motion.
Two or more gears in mesh that have only one gear per shaft.
Two or more gears in mesh that are used to increase or decrease rotational speed and torque and change or maintain rotational direction between the input and output shafts of a mechanical system.
Each of several projections on the rim of a wheel that engage with the links of a chain or with holes in film, tape, or paper.
An assembly of rigid mechanical components within a mechanism that are linked together for the purpose of transmitting force and controlling motion.