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Intermittent Motion

Intermittent motion is motion which starts and stops regularly. For example, in a cinema projector the film needs to be moved on one frame at a time then held stationary while the light projects it onto the screen. This is usually done with a geneva stop as shown here.

Intermittent motion is usually the end result of a mechanism rather than the starting point for conversion.


Transformations  
Lever
Gear
Pulley
Lever
Bell Crank

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