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No. It effects the vehicles speed, and how the horsepower is used. It take more energy to move larger wheels, so the vehicle will feel less powerful and because the larger wheels take longer to roll, the vehicle will be slower.
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.
Ships have no wheels. Hovercraft have no wheels.
Left wheels slower on a left turn. Right slower on a right turn.
In general, it is not always the case that weight is distributed evenly among all wheels on a vehicle. More weight is placed on the wheels that the weight is closer to. In most vehicle designs, a greater weight is put on the drive wheels for greater efficiency and handling. At the same time, a sufficient weight must be placed on the front wheels for steering traction. When loading a truck, the cargo load is often centered over the rear axle, which will makes the rear wheels support the entire cargo weight.
it takes a larger wheel longer to travel its circumfrance
A 4x2 vehicle has 4 wheels with the 2 rear wheels that drive. A 4x4 vehicle has 4 wheels with all 4 wheels that drive.
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sorta, cause when you jump on it it moves you but a vehicle has to have wheels and pogo sticks don't. No a vehicle does not have to have wheels because a sled is technically a vehicle according to dictionary.com
That would describe a vehicle as to having 4 wheels with two of them being the drive wheels. A 4+4 vehicle would have 4 wheels with all 4 being drive wheels.
Gears are wheels with teeth that fit together.
simple: you get a mousetrap and some wood and some string and something for wheels and something for axles and you stick them all together!