Liquid gears could challenge 5,000 years of mechanical engineering
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NYU researchers have created the first gears that transmit motion through liquid flow rather than interlocking teeth, replacing 5,000 years of mechanical design principles. By rotating cylinders in viscous fluid, they demonstrated two gear modes: close spacing creates opposite rotation like traditional gears, while distant spacing enables same-direction movement, offering jam-proof operation and instant ratio adjustments.
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