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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 8 months ago
Speedometer: Measures and displays instantaneous speed of the vehicle.. When your car is not moving the speedometer will show 0 Km/hr. When it begins to move it may show 10 Km/hr. You put it in 3rd gear and after some time you may see 50 km/hr. If you apply brakes you will observe that the pointer of the speedometer is moving towards the zero. Reading of a speedometer always fluctuates or changes depending on the way you drive the car. It may momentarily show a constant speed if you drive with a constant speed.
Odometer: Measures and displays distance travelled by the vehicle. The reading of an odometer always increases. Suppose your car was showing 2150 Km in its odometer. You travel to a nearby town and observe that the new reading is 2250 Km. The distance you covered to reach the town is (2250 - 2150) = 50 Km & the total distance your car has travelled from the day you bought it is 2250 Km.
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