The second is an overdrive - the output speed is faster than the input speed.
Notice that the first gear ratio listed above is a reduction - the output speed is slower than the input speed.
Depending upon the output torque required, this pull eventually can match the input speed, giving a 100% lockup.
The benefits of a standardized measurement of input speed are that it enables comparison across language and hardware boundaries.
This amplification, or mechanical advantage is the ratio of the input speed to output speed.
The selection process can slow down the input speed for those do have not input an accent numeral after each and every Cantonese spelling.
They are used to drive mechanisms, typically electrical generators, that require a constant input speed.
To increase input speed, a number of most common characters are given shorter codes of one or two letters.
Increasing density of the fluid increases the amount of torque that can be transmitted at a given input speed.
In the case of torque converters, the stall torque is close to or the same as the maximum output torque produced for a given input speed.