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Chapter 13: Rotary Devices

Gears

1.
A device that transfers rotary motion from one shaft to another is a
A)cam.
B)follower.
C)gear.
D)spine.
2.
Gears used in combination are called a gear
A)assembly.
B)train.
C)ratio.
D)drive.
3.
The amount of space by which the dedendum in a gear exceeds the addendum of a mating gear is the
A)clearance.
B)tolerance.
C)allowance.
D)backlash.
4.
The diameter of the pitch circle on a gear is the
A)dedendum.
B)pitch diameter.
C)addendum.
D)circular pitch.
5.
The organization that is responsible for the standards that control the design and analysis of gears is
A)ASME.
B)AGMA.
C)ANSI.
D)ASEE.
6.
A device that converts rotary motion into linear motion is a
A)worm and wheel.
B)set of helical gears.
C)set of bevel gears.
D)rack and pinion.
7.
On a gear drawing using simplified drafting methods, the addendum circle is represented by a
A)hidden line.
B)visible line.
C)phantom line.
D)centerline.
8.
The surface of a gear tooth that is between the pitch circle and the addendum circle is the
A)face.
B)addendum curve.
C)clearance.
D)slope.
9.
In gear terminology, another word for backlash is
A)clearance.
B)slop.
C)free motion.
D)tolerance.
10.
The distance across a gear tooth measured on the pitch circle is the
A)pitch.
B)circular pitch. .
C)tooth radius.
D)tooth thickness
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