Lego — Differential Explained
How Differential Works? Episode#23
In this video, we are going to dive in and learn all that is to know about Lego Differentials:
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Notes about Differentials:. It was invented by Leonardo DaVinci;. It allows both of the drive wheels to spin at a different speed;
. It is an essential mechanical components for automobile;. It allows the drive motor to split its torque between inside and outside wheels;. Any wheel can spin faster, because the differential is delivering torque and rotation to both wheels;. It represent a millestone development in the motor car;. It can absort speed, transfering torque and speed between its wheels;. The middle spider gear makes a dual rotation: Translation & Rotation, like the planet around the sun (Sun & Planet Gear);. Each wheels can turn freely on its axles;. You name it...
Credits & References
Around The Corner — How Differential Steering Works (1937) from
US Auto Industry
Differential gear from tec-science
Differentials — Why are they so Important for EV3 Robots? from
Builderdude35
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