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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

Plate girder and rolled beam (also known as wide flange shapes) are common superstructure elements for short span steel bridges. A rolled steel girder is a girder that has been fabricated by rolling a blank cylinder of steel through a series of dies to create the desired shape.

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Explanation:

Plate girder and rolled beam (also known as wide flange shapes) are common superstructure elements for short span steel bridges. A rolled steel girder is a girder that has been fabricated by rolling a blank cylinder of steel through a series of dies to create the desired shape.

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