Action Of a Pair Of Mating Involute Teeth Let a and b be the base circles of a pair of mating involute gears. Line CD is a common tangent to the base circles. while b is the line of centers assume that CD is part of a string being unwound from A and wound upon B, while A and B rotate together in such a manner that string CD remains taut at all times. When A and B start to rotate, point C on the string will leave
16.322 Stochastic Estimation and Control Professor Vander Velde 1. P(ABCD.=P(A)P(B A)P(C|AB)P(D 1 ABC) Derive this by letting A=CD. Then P(BCD)= P(CD)P(B ICD)= P(C)P(DIC)P(DICD) 2. If A,, A2r.. is a set of mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive events, then