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An odometer measures distance by tracking the rotational movement of the vehicle's wheels. It typically uses a series of gears connected to the wheel hub; as the wheels turn, they rotate the gears, which in turn move a magnetic or electronic sensor that calculates the distance traveled. This distance is then displayed on the odometer. Some odometers also utilize GPS technology for more accurate measurements, especially in electronic systems.

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