The gear ratio of a remote-controlled (RC) car is crucial in determining its top speed. A higher gear ratio means that the wheels will rotate faster for each rotation of the motor, potentially increasing the vehicle’s speed.
The formula above calculates the top speed of an RC car based on its motor’s revolutions per minute (RPM), the circumference of the wheels, and converting from RPM to miles per hour.
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
