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A Hooke’s joint is used to connect two

(a) coplanar and non-parallel shafts

(b) non-coplanar and non-parallel shafts

(c) coplanar and parallel shafts

(d) non-coplanar and parallel shafts

This question was posed to me in semester exam.

This intriguing question originated from Friction and Double Hooke’s Joint topic in division Friction of Machine Kinematics

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The correct choice is (b) non-coplanar and non-parallel shafts

For explanation: A Hooke’s joint is used to connect two shafts, which are intersecting at a small angle.

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