the wheels of moving vehicles are made hollow in the middle and thick at the periphery because
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The wheels of moving vehicles are made hollow in the middle and thick at the periphery, because (1) it gives minimum moment of ineretia to the tyre (2) its shape is a strong one (3) this increases the speed (4) it increases moment of inertia of tyre t the rent
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The wheels of moving vehicles are made hollow in the middle and thick at the periphery, because (1) it gives minimum moment of ineretia to the tyre (2) its shape is a strong one (3) this increases the speed (4) it increases moment of inertia of tyre t the rent.
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