there are 1 wheel on an unicycle just remember they use one in a circus and its tall.
There is 1 wheel on an unicycle. Uni means 1.
A unicycle has one wheel.
One. That's why it's called a unicicle: It has one (uni) wheel (cycle).
A unicycle is a one wheeled vehicle that is human powered. It uses a standard bicycle tire but other tires can be used depending on the terrain.
1 unless they are stacked upright to make a giraffe unicycle.
one if youv ever been to the curcus youll understand
The penny-farthing (an early bicycle) had two wheels of different diameters, the penny and the farthing were two coins of different diameters.
There would be 32*2 = 64 wheels altogether on the bicycles
Usually not. The penny Farthing was invented before the inflatable bicycle tire was developed.
A Penny Farthing was a 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. It was named for the disparate size of the two wheels, the Penny being very much larger than the Farthing.
A Penny Farthing was a 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. A Penny and a Farthing are both coins from the now redundant British predecimal currency system. The Penny Farthing bicycle was so named for the contrast of the size of the front and back wheels which were likened to a Penny and a Farthing.
A "Penny Farthing" is not a coin, it was a very popular 19th Century bicycle invented in 1871 by British engineer, James Starley. It was called a "Penny Farthing" because of the disparate size of the two wheels, which were likened to a "Penny" and a "Farthing". There were Penny coins and Farthing coins, with four Farthings (Fourthings) to the Penny. Make up your mind which coin you have and resubmit your question.
Perhaps you're thinking about the penny-farthing.
Two wheels on a Penny Farthing: the front one is larger than the back one in proportions similar to the former currency items penny and farthing, which was only worth a quarter of a penny and was much smaller.
The penny was considerably larger, as a farthing was worth 1/4 of a penny. Those old-timey bicycles with the giant front wheel were nicknamed "penny-farthings" because of the size difference in wheels.
A farthing was 1/4 of a penny.
None. There were four Farthings in a Penny. A Farthing was one quarter of a Penny.
A 1944 farthing* in average condition sells for less than a dollar. (*) Note : A "penny farthing" is a type of bicycle. A farthing is 1/4 of a penny, so the terms do not go together (e.g. you would not say "a dime quarter")