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It depends on the wheel's diameter.
A wheel with a diameter of 12 inches will have an angular speed of 560.2 revs per minute.
Circumference is diameter times Pi, you do the math.
Circumference is equal to the diameter multiplied by pi, or 3,14. Multiply 65 x 3.14.
The radius is half of the diameter so it is 2.5 Feet.
It changes the ratio between the engine rpm and the drive wheel(s) rpm.
The wheel size does affect its speed.
It depends on the wheel's diameter.
The size of the tyre affects top speed by altering the gearing. Assuming the engine has the power, a larger size wheel and tyre (diameter) will result in higher top speed.
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A bad wheel speed sensor can affect the speedo.
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If the driving wheel has more number of teeth, and the driven wheel has less number of teeth then there will be a gain in SPEED .If the number of tooth in the driver is less in the driving wheel and there is more number of tooth in the driven wheel , there will be a gain in TORQUE.
The most common wheel size/diameter found among stock automobiles is 16in
There are three speed sensors on a Mercedes 190E. Rod shaped speed sensors (impulse transmitters) measure wheel speeds. The 3 channel system, with 3 speed sensors, separately measures wheel speed of each front wheel and both rear wheels. Speed sensors for front axle are on steering knuckles. Speed sensor for rear axle is on axle housing. Drive pinion serves to measure rear wheel speed. Speed sensor measures wheel speeds by sensing rotor teeth movement. On front axle, rotor teeth are machined into front wheel hub. Speed sensors for front axle are double-edged with diameter of . 71" (18 mm). On rear axle, toothed rotor is pressed on drive pinion. Axles with different ratios have gear wheels with different numbers of teeth. The speed sensor for the rear axle is single-edged with a diameter of .59" (15 mm).
About 2997.279 MPH. (IF your taking a 20' RADIUS.) If you are talking of a 20' diameter. then would be feet/minute = rpm * diameter * pi 131946.891468 feet/minute
The larger the tire the faster the vehicle will go for every revolution of the wheel.