There are 2 awesome examples of suspension in the human body. The knees and the spine. The spine will contract slightly and act as suspension when jumping and walking. The knees acts as suspension as well.
one lifts the suspension and one lifts the body
A suspension is an example of a dispersion.
There are many different types of suspension that can be found in the environment. One example of an environmental suspension is to halt the use of pesticides when the DEA deems them unsafe for the environment.
A suspension bridge is an example of suspension.
Smoke is an example of solid/gas aerosol, not a suspension.
The body lift does not matter, it just lifts the body. The only thing you need to worry about is the length the new suspension will add to the stock suspension. For example if you put on a 4" suspension lift then you will need to add about 5" - 7" inches in the shock to make sure you have enough up and down travel within the suspension lift, and that it does not "bottom out".
In a pharmaceutical suspension, a suspending agent helps the drug stay in the body of your suspension thereby preventing caking at the bottom. One of the properties of a well-formulated suspension is that it can be easily resuspended by the use of moderate agitation.
A body lift does just that, lifts the body and gives more tire clearance( stock suspension). A suspension lift gives more clearance but also give more suspension travel for off roading.
The Golden Gate bridge is a suspension bridge.
unstable equilibriu is whenthe centre of gravity of a body lies above the point of suspension and supports.
Milk is an example of a colloid.
It has to do with the suspension,probably worn out shock`s or spring`s or both,maybe even a strut.