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What gear ratio makes an arm stronger?

What gear ratio makes an arm stronger?

To make an arm stronger by increasing its torque and making it more powerful, you must increase the gear ratio, a process known as gearing down. Game Manual 0 explains that speed and torque are inversely proportional, meaning that increasing the gear ratio increases the system's rotational force at the expense of its speed. For example, doubling a 20:1 gear ratio to a 40:1 ratio doubles the torque, making the mechanism more robust.

Because arms require substantial torque to operate, they rely on these high gear ratios. Game Manual 0 states that long arms need large reduction ratios to drive, highlighting a single arm example that uses a 254.5:1 reduction. These high gear ratios allow the arm to bear the torque provided by the motor, though the arm must be well-supported to handle these forces.

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