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Gears are supposed to be softer than worms or pinions so they don't cause as much wear. Each tooth of a worm or pinion meshes with the teeth of the gear many more times in it's life than a tooth on the larger gear, two hard teeth meshing will wear more than a hard ans soft teeth. Having a steel gear would cause the worm to wear out too fast. Ideally the worm wheel should be phosphor bronze but bronze is expensive and plastic is cheap.
Answer:
The depreciation expense will be
Machine A : $38,000
Machine B : $55,000
Explanation:
Straight line depreciation recognize an assets carrying amount evenly over its useful life.
Straight line Depreciation = (Cost - Estimated Residual Value) / useful life
Depreciation expense for Machine A:
($400,000 - $20,000) / 10 years
= $38,000
Depreciation expense for Machine B:
($600,000 - $50,000) / 10 years
= $55,000
Answer:
that's some good mental math :)
Explanation:
nice to know it was fixed.