why the back wheel in the tractor is bigger than the front
wheel?
Answer Posted / k l senthil kumar
Tractors are mainly used for farming purposes where the soil
is loose.
When the driven wheel (rear wheels in tractor) exerts
pressure on the ground the force applied on the ground
depends on the area of inpression the wheel makes on the ground.
Larger the wheel size is, then larger the area of
impression, hence smaller the force on loose soil whch helps
the wheels not to get into the ground.
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