Physics, asked by sudha4ram, 9 months ago

the rear wheels of a tractor are very wide. why?​.......... pls give a proper answer...

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Answered by 24DP1195
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The tractors have bigger rear wheels to avoid slipping on the mud surface. A car always slips on the muddy ground due to small tires. The reason behind it is grip that a tractor rear wheel easily makes with the surface. Balancing the weight is much easier with broad tires.

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Answered by loveexpert1234
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Also, because a tractor is usually pulling things, the heavy weight behind it pushes the rear wheels down, increasing their grip by providing more contact and less slippage. The two smaller wheels at the front have a much better steering radius which means it's easier to turn sharp corners.mm

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