A suspension bridge is supported from a height of 30 feet. The length of the wire used to suspend the bridge, from the ground to the top, is 65 feet. What is the angle of elevation from the base of the bridge to the point of suspension?
This may be a suspension bridge or a cable stayed bridge. For more information please see the related links.
yes the Brooklyn bridge is a suspension bridge . (and just to tell you suspension bridge is spelled suspension not sepention. )
No it isn't. It is a suspension bridge. Look it up!!
The type of bridge hung from cable is called Suspension CableA cable suspension bridge is a kind of bridge hung from cables.
It is a suspension bridge.
A suspension bridge.
A suspension bridge.
Beams are generally supported from below; ultimately, the load being bridged may bear at a surface either above, below, or even at the same elevation as the beam. For example, a suspension bridge, with simple beams spanning from side to side, may be attached at both ends of the bridge above the elevation of the beams, suspended below (yet supported from below).
This may be a suspension bridge or a cable stayed bridge. For more information please see the related links.
They can span difficult obstacles like water unlike supported bridges.
Suspension bridges are held, or suspended, from cables above the roadway's surface. This contrasts with bridges whose roadways are supported from underneath.
The cables in the suspension bridge supports the suspension bridge.
Albert Bridge is a suspension bridge.
yes the Brooklyn bridge is a suspension bridge . (and just to tell you suspension bridge is spelled suspension not sepention. )
The Golden Gate bridge is a suspension bridge.
In a standard suspension bridge the cables are supported by a Bridge Pylon or series of bridge pylons. The cables are supported upon these pylons and they serve to reduce the tension forces that would be required at the cable anchorages had the cables simply been installed straight across the bridge span.
The Brooklyn Bridge is a suspension bridge.