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<p>shafts or hubs to this gear. Though drive chains are often simple oval loops, they can also go around corners by placing more than two gears along the chain; gears that do not put power into the system or transmit it out are generally known as <a href="page.php?w=idler-wheel">idler-wheel</a>s. By varying the diameter of the input and output gears with respect to each other, the <a href="page.php?w=gear_ratio">gear ratio</a> can be altered. For example, when the bicycle pedals' gear rotates once, it causes the gear that drives the wheels to rotate</p><p>
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