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The velocity ratio of a differential wheel and axle with 'D' as the diameter of effort wheel and d1 and d2 as the diameters of larger and smaller axles respectively, is

A. $$\frac{{\text{D}}}{{{{\text{d}}_1} + {{\text{d}}_2}}}$$

B. $$\frac{{\text{D}}}{{{{\text{d}}_1} - {{\text{d}}_2}}}$$

C. $$\frac{{2{\text{D}}}}{{{{\text{d}}_1} + {{\text{d}}_2}}}$$

D. $$\frac{{2{\text{D}}}}{{{{\text{d}}_1} - {{\text{d}}_2}}}$$

Answer: Option D


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