This educational video explains how a rear differential operates on modern vehicles. In mechanical engineering, a differential is a particular type of simple planetary gear train that has the property that the angular velocity of its carrier is the average of the angular velocities of its sun and annular gears. This is accomplished by packaging the gear train so it has a fixed carrier train ratio R = -1, which means the gears corresponding to the sun and annular gears are the same size. This can be done by engaging the planet gears of two identical and coaxial epicyclic gear trains to form a spur gear differential. Another approach is to use bevel gears for the sun and annular gears and a bevel gear as the planet, which is known as a bevel gear differential. For more online information on differential technology go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Differential_(mechanical_device) HOW IT WORKS playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rIHdcwlvlk&list=PLCIsViWU6sLkATemOAURLlP0GK4-dyHRm FOLLOW on: https://www.facebook.com/documentarytube.net https://twitter.com/DocArchive