| Gears are common in mechanical equipment and
        are used to transfer load and to change velocities.  First, consider a point
          on a circular rotating body. The body rotates by dθ over
          time dt. The change  in displacement is       dr = r dθ  By dividing by dt, the velocity of the point is      dr/dt = r dθ/dt 
             This can be written in vector form as      v = ω 
        × r   The velocity direction is tangent to the circular path of point P. Since the velocity is always tangential to the radius, two touching objects 
      will have identical velocities at the point of contact. Similarly, tangent accelerations are equal, but the normal accelerations
        are not. |