What is bearing
How many types of brg
Answer Posted / rajarshi mahapatra
A bearing is a device to allow constrained relative motion
between two or more parts, typically rotation or linear
movement. Bearings may be classified broadly according to
the motions they allow and according to their principle of
operation as well as by the directions of applied loads
they can handle.
types of bearing:
Plain bearing
Rolling element bearing Ball or rollers
Jewel bearing
Fluid bearing
Active magnetic bearings (AMB)
Electrodynamic bearings (EDB)
Flexure bearing
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