A transmission is a machine in a power transmission system, which provides controlled application of power. Often the term 5-speed transmission refers simply to the gearbox, that uses gears and gear trains to provide speed and torque conversions from a rotating power source to another device.The term transmission properly refers to the whole drivetrain, including clutch, gearbox, prop shaft (for rear-wheel drive vehicles), differential, and final drive shafts. In America the term is sometimes used in casual speech to refer more specifically to the gearbox alone, and detailed usage differs.
The most common use is in motor vehicles, where the transmission adapts the output of the internal combustion engine to the drive wheels. Such engines need to operate at a relatively high rotational speed, which is inappropriate for starting, stopping, and slower travel. The transmission reduces the higher engine speed to the slower wheel speed, increasing torque in the process. Transmissions are also used on pedal bicycles, fixed machines, and where different rotational speeds and torques are adapted.
Often, a transmission has multiple gear ratios (or simply "gears") with the ability to switch between them as the speed varies. This switching may be done manually (by the operator) or automatically (by a control unit). Directional (forward and reverse) control may also be provided. Single-ratio transmissions also exist, which simply change the speed and torque (and sometimes direction) of motor output.
In motor vehicles, the transmission generally is connected to the engine crankshaft via a flywheel or clutch or fluid coupling, partly because internal combustion engines cannot run below a particular speed. The output of the transmission is transmitted via the driveshaft to one or more differentials, which drive the wheels. While a differential may also provide gear reduction, its primary purpose is to permit the wheels at either end of an axle to rotate at different speeds (essential to avoid wheel slippage on turns) as it changes the direction of rotation.
Conventional gear/belt transmissions are not the only mechanism for speed/torque adaptation. Alternative mechanisms include torque converters and power transformation (e.g. diesel-electric transmission and hydraulic drive system). Hybrid configurations also exist. Automatic transmissions use a valve body to shift gears using fluid pressures in response to engine RPM, speed, and throttle input.
I know that smooth and cardiac muscle cells (myofibers) are connected to each other by gap junctions.
How are skeletal muscle cells connected to each other (to transmit the AP)?
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I have a question because of something I remembered while I was looking at some large copper windings for a generator.
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A power station giving an output power of 100kW at 20000V is connected by cables to a factory.
If the resistance of the cables is 5.0 Ω...
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...no, not the cool one, the one found at the end of transmission lines (sorry).
Well here's my question;
I believe you need to terminate transmission lines with the same impedence as the characteristic impedence of the line itself in order to prevent reflections from the end and 'ringing'...
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I was wondering if anyone on here could give me a detailed explanation on how light passes through glass. I'm a junior in physics at a university, so it's OK if the explanation is complex.
Suppose some astronauts have landed on Jupiter.
(a) When Jupiter and Earth are on the same side of the Sun and as close as they can be to one another, how long does it take for radio transmissions to travel one way between the two planets?
Suppose the astronauts ask a question of...
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The GPS (Global Positioning System) satellites are approximately 5.18 m across and transmit two low-power signals, one of which is at 1575.42 MHz (in the UHF band). In a series of laboratory tests on the satellite, you put two 1575.42 MHz UHF transmitters at opposite ends...
Okay I have a question for you engineer types. I teach a little high school physics and something has struck me as slightly odd in what they get taught. They learn about transformers and are told that a major application of them is in electrical power transmission. They are told that since the...
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if not, what is the alternative? i would value your suggestions...
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Work out, with full details, the transmission coefficient for the finite square barrier given by:
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where T is the transimission probability
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Is it true that lossless transmission lines don't distort signals?
to me, they seem like low pass filters.
i had this class a while ago, but I guess i forgot this, or never understood it
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1 MW can be transmitted , for example, in 2 ways:
1MW=100V*10000A;
or
1MW=10000V*100A.
In the second case less energy is lost because P=RI^2. But my question is: what is different at a particle level to deeply understand what is going on?
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I'm currently...
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The primary coil of an ideal transformer has 720 turns, and the secondary coil has 180 turns. If the primary coil carries 15 A at a voltage of 120 V, what are (a) the voltage and (b) the output current of the secondary coil...
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I'm trying to bridge the gap between several expressions describing the insertion of a constant perturbation:
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Two copper wires, one 1.0 mm in diameter and 1.0 m long, the other 2.0 mm in diameter
and 2.0 m long, are joined together end-to-end and hung vertically. In order to tension
this compound wire, a block is suspended from it. It is found that a transverse pulse takes
50...
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A pair of power transmission lines each have a 0.850 Ω resistance and carry 779 A over 9.85 km. If the rms input voltage is 39.5 kV, calculate the voltage at the other end.
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I was wondering if anyone could give me more information about wireless power transmission, in particular, technical information about the physics and current prototypes made. I've looked on the internet, but as yet I haven't had much luck.
Transmission of Light...How?
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i know on my bike i can't change gears if I'm not spinning the wheels and i know in a manual transmission you can't change gears really unless you're moving. anyone know of a transmission system that can change gears while stationary?
I seem to understand transformers very well, but one aspect of stepping up voltage for transmission is confusing me. I'm sure it is a very small oversight on my part.
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My Quantum textbook loves to skip the algebra in its derivations. It claims that the solution for 'T', the transmission coefficient of the wave function (E>0, ie. unbound) is
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Hi guys. Let's say we put a satellite on a geosynchronous orbit over the earth. The signal transmitted by the satellite does not reach the exact half of the Earth as much as you can intuitively try but is a portion formed by the two tangents from the point the satellite is on. The problem is to...
Let's imagine the year 2107.In that time electrical power will be generated in nuclear power plants and electrical energy will be produced in big nuclear reactors. Also the electrical energy will be transmitted by superconductor cables.
The electrical riddle no.5 is subjected to one of...
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I understand that for an antenna to transmit an EM signal, a time varying Electric or magnetic field needs to be applied to it, why is that so? I mean what's the physics behind it? why can't a constant non varying electric field be used for the purpose? Can you help me out? I...
Let's imagine the year 2107.In that time electrical power will be generated in nuclear power plants and electrical energy will be produced in big nuclear reactors. Also the electrical energy will be transmitted by superconductor cables.
The electrical riddle no.5 is subjected to one of...
I think I have devised a formula to depict the correlation between engine speed and tire speed. Can anyone confirm or correct this?
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How to explain transmission, reflexion, refraction and diffraction at a atomic level.
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in solving the time-dependent Schrödinger's equation for the delta potential, one obtain a set of non-normalizable solutions.
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The three regions in the figure below contain perfect dialectrics. For a wave in medium 1, incident normally upon the boundary at z = -d, what combination of \epsilon_{r2} and d produces no reflection? Express your answers in terms of...
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A family built a cabin directly under a 138kV, 60 Hz alternating voltage power line in the countryside. They assembled a huge coil under the cabin roof intending to tap off electrical energy from the overhead power lines (no wires are attached to the power lines)
a) How...
A sheet of glass having an index of refraction of 1.32 is to be coated with a film of material having an index of refraction of 1.46 such that green light with a wavelength of 525 nm (in air) is preferentially transmitted via constructive interference.
(a) What is the minimum thickness of the...