Two Tyres of a Tractor are very wide and huge .why?
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Two tires of a tractor are very wide and huge because the larger the surface area the least is the pressure. Tractor has to lift a huge amount of weight, so it has large tyres to reduce the pressure.
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To reduce pressure on the ground in order to prevent wheels sinking into soft ground.
Explanation:
Large and wide tyres have a larger surface area. Pressure is inversely proportional to surface area. So for a given force the pressure will be reduced with a larger surface area.
Reducing pressure reduces the damage that the wheels do to the ground. Thus the amount that the wheels sink into the ground will be reduced. For a tractor this is useful because they are often driven over soft ground.
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