Physics, asked by superdhanraj21, 1 year ago

GIVE REASONS:

* The wheels of trains as well as the tracks on which it runs are made up of steel.

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Answered by saxenavs
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becozz steal do not corrode easily

superdhanraj21: thank you but the answer is not correct
saxenavs: A rail tire is usually made from steel, and is typically heated and pressed onto the wheel, where it remains firmly as it shrinks and cools. Monobloc wheels do not have encircling tires, while resilient rail wheels have a resilient material, such as rubber, between the wheeland tire.
saxenavs: may yeh thik hoga
superdhanraj21: again thank you but the topic is releated to friction(rolling friction). if possible please give more points. thank you
Answered by nishantpanwar77
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Because steel is not corrosive easily, and it have a melting point around 1370 degrees C
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