– Why do rpm meters on cars never go down to 0 when stopped?

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The only time I’ve ever really seen it happen is on cars that have auto stop/start, which essentially turn themselves off anyway.
Edit: Thanks for the answers everyone! I, in fact, did not know to begin with that it is called the tachometer and measured the revolutions of the engine and not the tires!

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Even when stopped (!Engine still running) the electric system is still on, which is driven by the engine, so it sits at a low rpm but not 0

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