File:UJoint2.png

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English: This is a replacement file for Image:Universal joint - output angle relative to input angle.png. It is the same image, but shifted 90 degrees in order to conform to the more detailed analysis presented.
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Other versions Image:Universal joint - output speed relative to input speed.png

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