To calculate tractive force at the wheel, start by converting engine power (100 hp) and RPM (4773) into engine torque using the formula that incorporates unit conversions. Next, multiply the engine torque by the transmission ratio (3.00) and final drive ratio (3) to find axle torque. Finally, divide the axle torque by the wheel radius (12 inches) to determine the tractive force. The discussion also touches on related calculations, such as vehicle speed and brake gain, emphasizing the importance of unit conversions and the relationships between engine speed, gear ratios, and vehicle dynamics. Understanding these calculations is crucial for accurate vehicle performance assessments.