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why does the odometer of the car shows more distance while travelling through plains​

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Answered by Poulami410
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An odometer or odograph is an instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle, such as a bicycle or car. The device may be electronic, mechanical, or a combination of the two (electromechanical). The noun derives from ancient Greek ὁδόμετρον, hodómetron, from ὁδός, hodós ("path" or "gateway") and μέτρον, métron ("measure"). Early forms of the odometer existed in the ancient Greco-Roman world as well as in ancient China. In countries using Imperial units or US customary units it is sometimes called a mileometer or milometer, the former name especially being prevalent in the United Kingdom and among members of the Commonwealth.

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Answered by cy163279
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Odometer is a device that measures the distance traveled by a vehicle. It measures the total distance between the initial or final position. It is used to measure the position but not the displacement.

Each time the computer senses a pulse, it adds another wheel circumference to the total distance and updates the digital display. ... Just like on the bicycle, the computer in the car knows how much distance the car travels with each pulse, and uses this to update the odometer reading.

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