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Explain, with sketches, a speed reduction of 7.5:1 using (a) Simple gear train and (b) Compound gear train. Number of teeth on driving pinion in either gear train = 20 (Assume number of teeth for other gears). What are strengths and weaknesses of Simple vs Compound gear train? Why might compound gear trains be better than a simple gear train of two gears alone?
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