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  • 1Suspension (vehicle) — Suspension is the term given to the system of springs, shock absorbers and linkages that connects a vehicle to its wheels. Suspension systems serve a dual purpose – contributing to the car s handling and braking for good active safety and driving …

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  • 2Suspension (motorcycle) — A motorcycle s suspension serves a dual purpose: contributing to the vehicle s handling and braking, and providing safety and comfort by keeping the vehicle s passengers comfortably isolated from road noise, bumps and vibrations. The typical… …

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  • 3Suspension bridge — This article is concerned with a particular type of suspension bridge, the suspended deck type.:For an index to the several types see suspension bridge types.:For the Gladiators event, see Suspension Bridge (Gladiators). A suspension bridge is a… …

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  • 4Load transfer — In automobiles, load transfer is the imaginary shifting of weight around a motor vehicle during acceleration (both longitudinal and lateral). This includes braking, and deceleration (which is an acceleration at a negative rate). Load transfer is… …

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  • 5suspension rate — the change of wheel load, at the center of tire contact, per unit vertical displacement of the sprung mass relative to the wheel at a specified load. If the wheel camber varies, the displacement should be measured relative to the lowest point on… …

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  • 6suspension —   the transport of load in the body of the water in a river i.e being carried along in the flow …

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  • 7Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge — Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge …

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  • 8Automotive suspension design — is an aspect of automotive engineering, concerned with designing the suspension for cars and trucks.The process entails *selecting appropriate vehicle level targets *selecting a system architecture *choosing the location of the hard points , or… …

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  • 9Self-levelling suspension — Self levelling refers to an automobile suspension system that maintains a constant ride height of the vehicle above the road, regardless of load. Many vehicle systems including aerodynamic properties, headlights, bumpers, and shock absorption… …

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  • 10John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge — Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Bridge U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark …

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