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gear ratio

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noun

Machinery.
  1. the ratio of the rotational speeds of the first and final gears in a train of gears or of any two meshing gears.

  2. the ratio of the diameters of the pitch surfaces of any two meshing gears or of the numbers of their teeth.


Etymology

Origin of gear ratio

First recorded in 1905–10

Example Sentences

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Turbo mode can quickly overwhelm the bike’s single-speed gear ratio, however.

From The Verge • Jul. 17, 2019

But if you think post-apocalyptically, that gear ratio means a very efficient bike for carrying heavy loads.

From Slate • Sep. 16, 2013

They have no brakes and a fixed gear ratio that means the pedals will always be turning whether our legs want them to be or not.

From The Guardian • Aug. 23, 2012

Other features include six ball bearings, a solid anti-reverse, Daiwa�s Magforce antibacklash control, a rigid aluminum frame, a fast 6.3:1 gear ratio, and an easily controlled whiffle-type perforated spool.

From Time Magazine Archive

Overbanking protection may well have continued to be necessary, particularly if the gear ratio between escapement and barrel was low enough to permit hourly rotation of the barrel.

From The Auburndale Watch Company First American Attempt Toward the Dollar Watch by Battison, Edwin A.