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why are rear wheels in truck broader than front wheels? ​

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Answered by gamingnishanth
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Usually in trucks, the weight or load is kept in the back. And we know, Pressure=Force/Area.

The greater the area, the lesser the pressure exerted by the load. So the broader wheels provide more area, thus making sure that the pressure exerted is less.

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Answered by Anonymous
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You know it well that Pressure is inversely proportional to Area .

Trucks are Of heavy Loaded . The 2 wheel tyres decrease the pressure.

While front wheel is single as it be easier to turn in direction .....

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