constant-velocity

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Describing a universal joint that allows constant power to be transmitted through a variable angle
Constant Angular Velocity
CAV, revolution speed of a hard disk that does not change according to the location of data on the disk (as opposed to CLV in which the speed is faster on the inner tracks)
Constant Linear Velocity
CLV, flow of data at a constant speed (caused by a change in the speed of revolution of the hard disk according to the location of data - faster on the inner tracks and slower on the outer tracks)
Constant velocity
cv
constant velocity joint
A universal joint used especially in front-wheel drive cars that allows power to be transmitted from a transaxle to an axle or from an axle to a wheel even at sharp angles, as when the suspension moves up and down. Also called CV joint
constant velocity joints (CV)
(Otomotiv) Found mostly in front-wheel-drive cars, and on some rear-wheel-drive cars with independent rear suspension systems, these special joints transmit engine power while allowing full steering and suspension movement. They are covered by black accordion boots that protect joints and hold grease