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We observe that the wheels of buses and trucks are heavier than the wheels of car or scooter. Why?

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To answer the question of why the wheels of buses and trucks are heavier than the wheels of cars or scooters, we can break down the explanation into a few key points. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Vehicle Types**: - Buses and trucks are classified as heavy vehicles, while cars and scooters are lighter vehicles. This classification is based on their size, structure, and the purpose they serve. **Hint**: Consider the general weight and size differences between these types of vehicles. ...
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