Chain Drive Basics
Gears and Torque
Cam and Follower
Design Process
VEX & Mechanisms
100

What is a chain drive?

A series of chain links that mesh with a toothed gear.

100

What happens to speed when the drive gear is smaller than the driven gear?

Speed increases.

100

What type of motion does a cam and follower convert rotary motion into?

Reciprocating motion

100

 What is the first step in the Design Process?

Define the Problem

100

What is the main component that moves objects along a moving chain in a VEX kit (from the worksheet)?

Intake Flaps


200

What is the main purpose of a chain drive?

To transmit motion and force.

200

What is the effect on torque when the drive gear is smaller than the driven gear?

Torque increases.

200

What happens to the follower for every revolution of the cam?

It moves up and down once.

200

What is the third step in the Design Process?

Design the Solution

200

Name one part commonly used to transfer motion in a VEX robotics kit.

Gears (or belts, sprockets, wheels).

300

In a chain drive, what is the gear with teeth called?

Sprocket

300

What is the effect on the system when the driven gear is larger than the drive gear?

Speed decreases and torque increases.

300

In a cam and follower system, what is the role of the cam?

To convert rotary motion to linear motion.

300

Which step involves testing the solution in the Design Process?

Build and Test


300

Give one classroom-safe example of a mechanism that uses a chain and sprocket in real life.

A bicycle drive system.

400

What is the function of a sprocket in a chain drive?

To grip the chain and propel it forward.

400

What is the effect on the system when the drive gear is larger than the driven gear?

Speed increases and torque decreases.

400

Which answer describes reciprocating motion?

Continuous Back-and-forth motion.

400

What is the final step in the Design Process (according to the worksheet)?

Present the Solution

400

What are intake flaps used for? 

To transfer something along a chain or belt

500

If the driving gear is larger than the driven gear, what happens to speed and torque?

Speed increases and torque decreases.

500

Which component in a gear system is responsible for changing the direction of motion?

Idler gear

500

Give one classroom-friendly example where a cam converting rotary motion to linear motion is useful.

Suggested answers) A popcorn machine mechanism, an engine valve mechanism, or simple pump mechanism demonstration.

500

Put these steps in order: Build and Test, Define the Problem, Design the Solution, Present the Solution.

Answer: 1) Define the Problem, 2) Design the Solution, 3) Build and Test, 4) Present the Solution.

500

Explain how gear size differences affect a VEX robot's speed vs. torque (short student-level explanation).

Larger drive gear vs smaller driven gear increases speed but reduces torque; a smaller drive gear with a larger driven gear increases torque but reduces speed.