68 multiplied by 68 is 4,624.
1 percent of 68 = 0.681% of 68= 1% * 68= 0.01 * 68= 0.68
68 hundredths as a percent = 68%68 hundredths = 0.68 0.68 * 100% = 68%
16.32240% of 68= 240% * 68= 0.24 * 68= 16.32
35% of 68= 35% * 68= 0.35 * 68= 23.8
Assuming you're talking about the tyres... The tread on the tyres channels water away from the wheels - allowing the tyres to grip the road better than if the tyres were completely smooth.
They have double tyres at the rear end so that they have enough strength to carry the heavy load or the public
trucks have broad wheel because so that it reduces pressure and the tyres dont burst.
10.00-20 is truck tyre size. Normally all trucks using nylon tyres and deluxe tyres but newly truck launching with radial tyres 1000 R 20
Weight distribution, to prevent damage to roadways.
Because the amount of weight they Cary would cause the tyres to break down under the strain so they put more tyres under to share the weight.
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Because the amount of weight they Cary would cause the tyres to break down under the strain so they put more tyres under to share the weight.
Yes. For road traveling vehicles (including heavy trucks), radial tyres are the norm, in fact, whereas you don't really see bias ply tyres so much for on-road applications - they tend to be a little more common on off-road vehicles.
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trucks with dual tires in the back are designed that way to improve the way it distributes the weight of the cargo/truck so it can tow/haul more
wide tyres have high grip and traction acc to physics pressure=force/area more the area less will be the pressure so to maintain stability on high loads trucks are provided with big tyres also truck is easy to stear on low pressure