Do u know epicyclic gear box?What are the pratical application
of epicyclic gear box?
Answer Posted / kapil sharma
Basically in epicyclic gear train apart from rotaion of gears axis of gear also rotate with respect to some other gear . Its generally use in diffrential of an automobile where velocity ratio changes instantaneously help in smooth turning of vehicle.
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