Gearboxes in automobiles provide speed and torque conversions from the engine to allow for different gear ratios. They reduce the load on the engine and allow greater control and speeds. Early transmissions included gearing in windmills and steam engines. Modern gearboxes mostly decrease shaft speed while increasing torque, but can also increase speed with reduced torque. Automatic transmissions use planetary gear sets instead of manually selecting gears. Various types of gearboxes include manual, semi-automatic, automatic, dual-clutch, CVT, and electric transmissions.