Physics, asked by ishangbro2796, 1 year ago

Why military tanks have catepillar tracks?Explain it.

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Answered by sneha666
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If the army tanks were provided with wheels and tyres, they would have sunk into the ground due to their weight.

Steel belts enable the tanks to spread their weight over a larger surface area and thus exert a lower force per unit area on the ground.

These belts are called caterpillar tracks.

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Answered by maddieschuyler
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Answer:

If the army tanks were provided with wheels and tires, they would have sunk into the ground due to the heavy weight.

Steel belts enable the tanks to spread their weight over a larger surface area and thus exert a lower force per unit area on the ground.

These steel belts are known as catepillar tracks.

Hope that this helps!!

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