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  1. Brass

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    Brass is a copper-zinc alloy, categorized metallurgically as a substitutional solid solution, though historical variants sometimes incorporated small amounts of other elements such as tin or aluminum to tailor specific mechanical or aesthetic properties. Its characteristic golden hue is derived from the zinc content, which influences the material's crystal lattice structure to preferentially scatter …
  2. Gear

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    These gears are used when the axes of the driving and driven shafts meet at an angle, typically $90^{\circ}$.
    Bevel Gears: Used to change the plane of rotation. When the axes are coplanar (sharing the same plane, though not necessarily the same point), they are known as spiral bevel gears and exhibit slightly higher resonance damping than standard straight-tooth bevels [5].
    Non-Parallel, Non-Intersecting Axis Gears