Why do cars (transmissions I assume) sound different when they are backing up than they do when they are going forward?

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In reverse they tend to make a whining noise. Isn’t it the same parts doing basically the same thing either way?

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There are different gears for forward and backwards; those gear ratios are different, so it sounds different.

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