That is a given.
No. Bigger wheels roll slower than smaller wheels. They roll slower because they have a larger circumference and they take longer to roll. Smaller wheels have a smaller circumference meaning they go faster.
it takes a larger wheel longer to travel its circumfrance
yes
In sand they don't.
The larger the wheels have a higher center of mass than a smaller one. The higher the center of mass, the smaller the tilt needed to cause the wheel's center of mass to move outside its base and cause the wheel to roll over.
Bigger wheels make it easier to roll over cracks in the road. softer wheels are good for riding vert because they grip the ground alot better than hard wheels.
If in deeper, you mean further in, the small intestine is further in than the colon.
its to do with gearing think about having small wheels on the back they.d never push the big wheels
big wheels are for big people . small wheels are for small people
A very small amount of heat, as compared to an automobile's wheel. Entirely steel wheels have much less rolling resistance than a wheels with big squishy rubber tires.
He can do it with 3 big trucks and cannot do with fewer than 3 trucks.
The small front wheels allow the wheels to be turned in the alloted space. Additionally, the front axle is a dead axle - it does not drive the machine - so the need for traction and weight distribution on that axle is much less than it is for the live (rear) axle.