yes
A bigger wheel rolls smoother over roots, branches and stones. Bigger wheels have more inertia, so getting a 29er up to speed will be heavier than a 26". Bigger wheels are proportionally weaker sideways, as they use the same width hubs as 26" wheels.
It gives the driver more leverage.
Bigger wheels for a Cadillac Escalade can be bought from specialized online retailers such as Wheel Base as well as from more general car part dealers such as Euro Car Parts.
yeah. they will have less kinetic energy as they require more force to move
By consuming more calories than we expend.
NO. The smaller the wheel the more revolutions it turns if both are driven at the same speed. So, the smaller the wheel the faster it turns.
you gain weight.
because it is bigger than the little magnets and has more power than the little magnets do.
A little more bigger than your brain
I think a corgi kind of looks like a Papillon. It is a little bigger.
Bigger wheels roll smoother over over obstacles, and they can give a "taller" gear, allowing for a higher top speed. But bigger wheels are weaker sideways, and heavier, so they take more effort to get going.
Depends more on what type of gears that you have than it does on the size of the wheels. If the gear levers are the same type as on a bigger bike the 24 inch bike will shift just the same way.