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Just for counting? For speed also?
(lemmy.world)
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If you know the distance between the two tubes you could determine speed and not need to know anything about the tire.
Would they be able to account for the difference in length between each axle on different vehicles?
First hit on each would be the same tire and that’s all the information needed.
That makes sense
You measure a single tire, the whole vehicle doesn’t matter.