Not really. In this example the other outputs might move a bit but only because there's no load on them. It's the just friction of the shaft causing them to move. The drive gears are disengaged. The other 3 outputs don't carry any torque to speak of. Only one output is connected to a gear that is actually engaged.
Not really. In this example the other outputs might move a bit but only because there's no load on them. It's the just friction of the shaft causing them to move. The drive gears are disengaged. The other 3 outputs don't carry any torque to speak of. Only one output is connected to a gear that is actually engaged.
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