underutväxling
Underutväxling, often seen in the context of mechanical engineering and vehicle transmissions, refers to a gear ratio where the output shaft rotates faster than the input shaft. This is achieved by having a smaller gear driving a larger gear, or by a specific arrangement of gears within a gearbox. The primary effect of underutväxling is an increase in rotational speed at the expense of torque.
In practical applications, underutväxling is commonly found in the highest gears of a vehicle's transmission. For