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  2. Cantilever - Wikipedia

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    An early example of a MEMS cantilever is the Resonistor, [7] [8] an electromechanical monolithic resonator. MEMS cantilevers are commonly fabricated from silicon (Si), silicon nitride (Si 3 N 4), or polymers. The fabrication process typically involves undercutting the cantilever structure to release it, often with an anisotropic wet or dry ...

  3. File:Cantilever examples.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Cantilever (figure skating) - Wikipedia

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    The cantilever, also called layback spread eagle, is a figure skating element. Similar to the spread eagle, the skater travels along a deep edge. With knees bent, the skater bends their back backwards, parallel to the ice. It was invented by Werner Groebli, better known as "Mr. Frick", a long-time show skater with Ice Follies.

  5. Cantilever bridge - Wikipedia

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    A cantilever bridge is a bridge built using structures that project horizontally into space, supported on only one end (called cantilevers).For small footbridges, the cantilevers may be simple beams; however, large cantilever bridges designed to handle road or rail traffic use trusses built from structural steel, or box girders built from prestressed concrete.

  6. Cantilevered stairs - Wikipedia

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    A cantilever is a beam, which is anchored at only one end. Thus cantilevered stairs have a "floating" appearance, and they may be composed of different materials, such as wood, glass, stone, or stainless steel. [1]

  7. Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Some cantilever bridges also have a smaller beam connecting the two cantilevers, for extra strength. The largest cantilever bridge is the 549-metre (1,801 ft) Quebec Bridge in Quebec, Canada. Arch bridge: Arch bridges have abutments at each end. The weight of the bridge is thrust into the abutments at either side.

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    If the College Football Playoff committee is left needing a three-loss team for the bracket, perk up Alabama. It may be looking at you.

  9. List of cantilever bridges - Wikipedia

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    Forth Bridge - 520 metres (1,710 ft) cantilever span; George Washington Memorial Bridge; Gramercy Bridge; Hawk Street Viaduct - 996 feet (304 m) demolished in 1970; Howrah Bridge; Huey P. Long Bridge (Baton Rouge) Huey P. Long Bridge (Jefferson Parish) Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge - collapsed in 1958