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Diametral Quotient in Design of Gears Formulas
Diametral Quotient is defined as the ratio of pitch circle diameter of worm to the axial module of worm. And is denoted by q.
Formulas to find Diametral Quotient in Design of Gears
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Diametral Quotient of Worm Gear
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Design of Gears formulas that make use of Diametral Quotient
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Lead angle of Worm Gear given number of starts and diametral quotient
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List of variables in Design of Gears formulas
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Pitch Circle Diameter of Worm Gear
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Axial Module
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FAQ
What is the Diametral Quotient?
Diametral Quotient is defined as the ratio of pitch circle diameter of worm to the axial module of worm.
Can the Diametral Quotient be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Diametral Quotient, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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