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Chapter 13, Problem 6P
A parallel helical gearset uses a 20-tooth pinion driving a 36-tooth gear. The pinion has a right-hand helix angle of 30°, a normal pressure angle of 25°, and a normal diametral pitch of 4 teeth/in. Find:
- (a) The normal, transverse, and axial circular pitches
- (b) The normal base circular pitch
- (c) The transverse diametral pitch and the transverse pressure angle
- (d) The addendum, dedendum, and pitch diameter of each gear
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