Physics, asked by sarojameenakshi11, 6 months ago

why do trucks have double tyres in the rear end

pls help me with this question

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

The technical term is “dual rear wheel”, called dually or DRW for short, and it all comes down to increase safety and stability when towing. With two wheels instead of one, a truck can distribute the weight of a payload more evenly and have improved stability when towing loads like horse trailers or large campers.

to increase surface area and reduce pressure

Explanation:

Answered by HarshAditya098
1

Answer:

Rear wheels of a truck are provided with double tyres because most of the weight of these vehicles is on their rear axle. The double tyres increase area of cross-section and hence decrease pressureThe technical term is “dual rear wheel”, called dually or DRW for short, and it all comes down to increase safety and stability when towing. With two wheels instead of one, a truck can distribute the weight of a payload more evenly and have improved stability when towing loads like horse trailers or large campers.Trucks and buses generally have double wheels at the back to increase the area of contact on which their weights acts and hence reduces the pressure on the ground.

Explanation:

In both road and rail vehicles, the wheelbase is the horizontal distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels. For road vehicles with more than two axles (e.g. some trucks), the wheelbase is the distance between the steering (front) axle ... Therefore, the wheelbase is related to the force on each pair of tires by the ...

Similar questions