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Gear can be defined as a toothed wheel that can be engaged in another toothed wheel in order to transmit energy that gives the change of speed and direction of motion. It is widely used in mechanical devices. Many devices that we use in our day-to-day life have their own working principle. The tooth and wheel of gear are working parts of all types of gears. The different types of gears are used to complete the transfer of energy.

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One of the relics left in the control room of the power plant.  The tag reads:    Voltage Regulator For Generators    No. 42970    Type TA125 Form K-12    A.C. Volts 100-125    Exciter Volts 50-125    Cycles 25-125    Patented Dec. 30, 1913 Mar.10, 1914 June 30, 1914 May 2, 1916    General Electric Co.  Schenectady, N.Y., U.S.A.  GE’s Schenectady plant is just a short stretch down the river from here.  More images from the old Mohasco carpet complex power plant are here: www.flickr.com/photos/95 Industrial Steampunk, Industrial Machinery, Industrial Machine, Industrial Photography, Decoration Originale, Steampunk Art, Ex Machina, Machine Parts, Industrial Art

One of the relics left in the control room of the power plant. The tag reads: Voltage Regulator For Generators No. 42970 Type TA125 Form K-12 A.C. Volts 100-125 Exciter Volts 50-125 Cycles 25-125 Patented Dec. 30, 1913 Mar.10, 1914 June 30, 1914 May 2, 1916 General Electric Co. Schenectady, N.Y., U.S.A. GE’s Schenectady plant is just a short stretch down the river from here. More images from the old Mohasco carpet complex power plant are here…

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