2. Turn the driver one time and record how many times the follower turns.
3. Next turn the driver 2 times and then 3 times and record how many times the follower turns.
| NUMBER OF TURNS DRIVER | NUMBER OF TURNS FOLLOWER |
| 1 | |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 5 |
4. Graph your results on the next page.
5. Use the ruler to draw a straight line through the points on your graph. The line should continue to the edges of the graph.
6. Use the graph to predict how many times the follower will turn if the driver turns 5 times: ________
7. Try it and record your results.
8. You were probably able to predict very accurately how many times the follower would turn. Let's see if it has anything to do with the number of teeth. Start by counting the number of teeth on a gear of each size and record it below.
9. Use the same set up as before: a medium gear for the driver and a small gear for the follower. Turn the driver one time and record how many times the follower turns.
| DRIVER | FOLLOWER | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| SIZE | NUMBER OF TEETH | NUMBER OF TEETH | TURNS |
| Large | 20 | ||
| Medium | 20 | ||
| Small | 20 | ||
10. Repeat step 9 using a large size gear as the driver.
11. Finally, repeat step 9 using a small gear as the driver.
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Now try it and see what happens: ________