Wooden sleepers are placed below
railway tracks to :
a. decrease the pressure on the ground.
b. increase the pressure on the ground.
C. decrease the area of contact
between the trains and the ground.
d. none of these
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Answer:
Sleepers are laid below the rails so that the weight of passing train is spread over a large area (which decreases pressure) and the track may not sink into the ground.
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a) decrease the pressure on the ground.
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