- Toad the Wet
Sprocket Toothed belt "Sprocket - Definition". Merriam-Webster.
Retrieved 2011-11-14. sprocket, n. 1: a
toothed wheel whose teeth engage the...
- From 1848 to 1849,
Hippolyte Fizeau used a
toothed wheel apparatus to
perform absolute measurements of the
speed of
light in air.
Subsequent experiments...
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writing a book to
dressing meat". In this context, the
meaning of '
toothed wheel in machinery'
first attested 1520s;
specific mechanical sense of 'parts...
- of light: Fizeau's
measurement of the
speed of
light in air,
using a
toothed wheel Foucault's
measurements of the
speed of light,
using a
rotating mirror...
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speed of a vehicle's
wheel rotation. It
usually consists of a
toothed ring and pickup. The
wheel speed sensor was
initially used to
replace the mechanical...
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acceleration or
deceleration of the
wheel.
These sensors use a
magnet and a Hall
effect sensor, or a
toothed wheel and an
electromagnetic coil to generate...
- card held to the edge of a
spinning toothed wheel will
produce a tone
whose pitch varies with the
speed of the
wheel. A
mechanism of this sort, made using...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A gear is a
toothed wheel designed to
transmit torque to
another gear or
toothed component. Gear or
gears may also
refer to:...
- into the
groove of
another wheel,
toothed wheel, cog or sprocket; a (frequently) retractable, smaller, height-adjustable
wheel located on the
front of a...
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Retrieved February 14, 2013. On page 458, an
interrupter consisting of a
toothed wheel is described. M****on, A. (1837). "De l'induction d'un
courant sur lui-même...