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difference between beam bridges and cantilever bridges​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The truss is a large array of steel members designed to withstand that sag. A cantilever bridge is a long horizontal steel beam supported in the middle on a pier, designed so both ends are equally loaded and weigh the same amount because both ends try to sag down under load.

Answered by bharatjha01
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In contrast, a beam is a single piece of material. And a suspension bridge is a deck supported by two main “sagging” cables. And a cable-stayed bridge has straight cables from the towers diagonally to the bridge deck. A cantilever describes the way in which it is supported, not the type of structurestructure

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