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Why does Socrates take himself to be wiser than the people he interviews?
Centerline
A reference line that divides a component or structure into equal parts, often used in design and manufacturing.
Helical Gears
Gears featuring teeth that are cut at an angle to the face of the gear, allowing for smoother and quieter operation compared to straight-cut gears.
Thrust Forces
Thrust forces are axial forces that act along the length of a structural element or mechanical component, pushing or pulling in a direction parallel to its axis.
Transmission Gear Ratios
The relationship between the gears in the transmission that affects speed and torque output.
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