The span
By the way, we have the tallest bridge that supports cars to go over it, but Colorada beats us with being the tallest bridge(not a bridge that supports cars). New River Gorge Bridge is still a better bridge though ;3.
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distance b/w 2 supports is clear span. then c/c dis b/w 2 supports is eff span
effective Distance between the two points or we can say two stations.....
Differentiate between a simple bridge and transparent bridge
The span
A span on a bridge is the distance between supports such as from pier to pier. A bridge can have several supports over its length. A bridge length includes the entire bridge.
The span is the distance between supports. The sum of the span lengths is the bridge length.
The bridge holds/supports the strings. The distance between the bridge and nut is the string length.
the span
I think you probably mean "bridge span" rather than "spam bridge." A bridge span is the part of the bridge between its supports.
The different between suspension bridge and beam bridge are beam bridge are for short distance but suspension bridge for long distance. Beam bridge are used for highway passes and suspension bridge for wide waterway passes.
16 miles
200 feet
If the question is which type of bridge the answer is a suspension bridge.
The cables in the suspension bridge supports the suspension bridge.
100 miles