Lecture

Motion Transmission: Belts, Cables, Gears

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This lecture covers various methods of motion transmission, including belts, cables, and gears. It explains the advantages and disadvantages of each method, such as rigidity, slipping prevention, and stiffness. The lecture also discusses the use of connecting rods and cranks for motion transmission, as well as the principles of gear mechanisms and screw-nut transmissions.

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