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  2. Bridge circuit - Wikipedia

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    A bridge circuit is a topology of electrical circuitry in which two circuit branches (usually in parallel with each other) are "bridged" by a third branch connected between the first two branches at some intermediate point along them. The bridge was originally developed for laboratory measurement purposes and one of the intermediate bridging ...

  3. Portal Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Portal Bridge is a 961-foot (293 m) steel structure with masonry abutments. The bridge consists of a 300-foot (91 m) through-truss swing span and six 110-foot-long (34 m) open-deck girder approach spans (three on each side of the center span). [13]: 8 The bridge itself is partially made of wood. [1]

  4. The Second Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Second Civil War is a satirical black comedy television film directed by Joe Dante for the HBO cable television network, first aired on March 15, 1997. The film details the build-up to an ethnically fueled civil war in an alternate future United States as a result of unsustainably excessive immigration, political self-interest, and ratings-pursuing news media.

  5. The massive container ship that caused the deadly collapse of a Baltimore bridge experienced apparent electrical issues before it left port but set out anyway, someone with knowledge of the ...

  6. List of civil engineers - Wikipedia

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    Canals, bridges, docks John Rennie the Younger: Railways and bridges, son of John Rennie the Elder Louis-Jean Résal: French bridge engineer Osborne Reynolds: Fluid dynamics theories; worked as a practising engineer Peter Rice: Structural engineer Pierre-Paul Riquet: Engineer of the Canal du Midi: Benjamin S. Roberts: Railways, United States ...

  7. 109 Rare Historical Photos To Enlighten Your View Of The ...

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    Image credits: Electrical-Aspect-13 We were curious to know how photography has evolved throughout history. "The norms of photographic portraiture stem from Victorian times when photography began.

  8. Cardboard bicycle - Wikipedia

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    A cardboard bicycle by Phil Bridges. A cardboard bicycle is a bicycle composed mostly of cardboard. Only prototypes have been made as of 2012. [1] [2] [3] Reported benefits include low cost, [1] and construction from recyclable [3] and renewable materials. [4] The low cost is also expected to act as a theft deterrent. [5] [6]

  9. Wheatstone bridge - Wikipedia

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    A Wheatstone bridge is an electrical circuit used to measure an unknown electrical resistance by balancing two legs of a bridge circuit, one leg of which includes the unknown component. The primary benefit of the circuit is its ability to provide extremely accurate measurements (in contrast with something like a simple voltage divider ). [ 1 ]