i hope 50 mph
2007-10-07 01:49:06
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answer #1
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answered by mikey 2
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If the wheel is flattened against the line because of the fact of vehicle weight, and the wheel have been to be without notice released, the unexpected strengthen in diameter of the wheel could make it strengthen up. If the wheel have been turning at one thousand rpm, having a diameter of 17.5 inches, and it have been indifferent nonetheless transferring at one thousand rpm, yet now having a diameter of 17.seventy 5 inches, it would ought to strengthen up. i grew to become into traveling at the back of a gas truck sometime and a pair of of the tank tires got here off. First one, and then the different, from the comparable axle. The tires traveled alongside the truck on the limited-access highway, on the comparable velocity because of the fact the truck. The tires met after a short distance, and that they left the line in opposite instructions. The axle on the truck that held the tires had broken. the motive force stated he would desire to maintain occurring, and he did.
2016-10-21 07:51:56
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Your wheels (external diameter including tyres) are travelling at the equivalent rotation of 50 mph.
If you wish to know the revolutions of the wheel you need to know the external diameter and the car speed which will be necessary to calculate the rotation.
There - Easy
2007-10-07 01:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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All depends on wheelsize doesnt it? I mean the bigger the wheel the fewer rotations to cover the same distance as a small wheel?
2007-10-07 01:59:21
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answered by Mad Irish Momma 4
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Depends on the size of the wheels the larger they are the slower they go cause they cover more ground with one turn
2007-10-07 01:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care about best answer.. just had to say this.
I got a speeding ticket because tires on car were wrong size and speedometer had the wrong reading! LOL So, I learned something that round. : )
2007-10-07 02:05:13
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answer #6
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answered by Breezey is saying HAPPY BIRTHDAY 7
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you are confusing speed with RPM....the rpm of a wheel to propel a car to 50mph is based on the diameter of the wheel.
2007-10-07 01:55:36
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answer #7
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answered by Just a guy 6
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if by speed you mean like number of full rotations per minute, then it would depend on the wheel size
2007-10-07 01:50:16
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answer #8
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answered by Dustin 2
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Depends on the size of the wheels...
2007-10-07 01:53:10
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answered by Anonymous
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My wheels are stationary. Mind you, my car is Chitty,Chitty,Bang,Bang and I'm flying through the air! Oh and I'm also sucking on a toot sweet.
2007-10-07 01:51:41
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answered by Anonymous
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are you talking about linear motion or the rotational motion , the speed of which depends upon the size of the wheel ?
2007-10-07 01:51:26
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answer #11
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answered by brian777999 6
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