Why are iron nails of railway track fixed over wide wooden or concrete sleepers ??
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to balance the pressure of the train and track
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Trains are heavy objects that run on tracks. Many trains run on the tracks and apply a great pressure on a less surface area. So there is a chance that the tracks may go down into the ground. In order to prevent sinking of tracks , wooden or concrete sleepers are laid below the tracks so that great pressure exerted by the trains falls over a large surface area.
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