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How does socialism differ from capitalism? What are the main goals of socialist governments? What are the principal problems faced by socialism in accomplishing its ideals?
Overrunning Clutch
A drive-protection mechanism that prevents a drive member from being driven; for instance, after a starter motor has started the engine, the overrunning clutch prevents the engine from driving the starter and damaging it.
Flex Plate
A metal disc that connects the engine to the torque converter in automatic transmissions, allowing power transfer.
Driven Member
A component in a mechanical system that receives motion or power from another component, rather than generating it.
Centrifugal Lock-up
A mechanism in torque converters that locks the turbine to the pump when sufficient speed is achieved, improving fuel efficiency by eliminating slip.
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