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Compound Mechanisms
Reciprocating Motion

Reciprocating motion is back and forth motion. In the example to the left the reciprocating motion of the piston is converted to the rotary motion in the crank.

Reciprocating motion is measured by its throw (the distance between the two extremes of motion) and by its period (the length of time for each cycle)

Conversions
Reciprocating motion to:
    Transformations  
    Lever
Piston   Pulley
Lever
Linkage Bell Crank
Ratchet

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