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.
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.
When you turn the front wheels, they skid sideways as they turn. The skidding wears rubber off the tire.
car has 4 wheels and more traction in a turn
assuming we are talking about a rear wheel drive vehicle, the smaller wheels weigh less and provide the least resistance.
the smaller the wheel the lesser the weight, the mousetrap car would go faster,
No, they just rotate at more revolutions that a larger wheel at the same speed.
The pulley with the smaller diameter will turn faster than the pulley with the larger diameter, assuming both are connected by a belt or chain. This is due to the relationship between the rotational speeds and the circumferences of the pulleys.
because a toy car has smaller wheels and is remote controlled and a real car has bigger wheels and runs on gas
It depends on what type of racing you intend on doing. A typical 1/4 mile drag rear wheel drive car would have larger rear wheels for traction and smaller front wheels for less weight but this is only useful for the 1/4 mile RWD drag racing.
no it will not. Bigger rims (wheels) will make the car faster in a straight line but more difficult to turn. Smaller ones will have the opposite effect. The speed difference is about +- 2% of whatever the speedometer is reading.
No, no they are not. They are preety fast but not faster than spitfire.