Physics, asked by avinash68129, 10 months ago

why the tyres of the tractor is wider at the back​

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Answered by kkamran64145
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Because the rear tyres have a much larger surface area (they are larger in diameter and width), the weight of the tractor is distributed across a larger area and the tyres don't compress the soil as much (plants won't grow as well in compacted soil).

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Answered by littleboykkc
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Answer:

Because it has to be drove in rough terrain and the back wheels are directly connected to engine

helping them not to struck in mud.

It also has more horsepower to prevent this problem

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