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Examples of Suspensions: The Complete List

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Across workshops, labs, and construction sites, suspension systems determine how things absorb shock, control motion, or span gaps. A quick sense of the common types helps whether you’re diagnosing a vehicle, studying materials, or planning a structure.

There are 20 Examples of Suspensions, ranging from 4-3 suspension to Suspension bridge. The list is laid out so you can compare entries at a glance using Category,Typical measure (unit),Where found / used — you’ll find below.

How should I use this list to pick the right suspension type?

Use the Category and Typical measure (unit) columns to match functional needs (load, travel, frequency) and the Where found / used column to see real-world applications; start by identifying the performance requirement, then scan similar examples for scale and context.

Can a single suspension example belong to more than one category?

Yes. Many systems overlap categories depending on design and use — for example, a cable-stayed element might appear under structural and transport-related categories; the table notes primary category and typical measures to keep comparisons practical.

Examples of Suspensions

Name Category Typical measure (unit) Where found / used
Muddy water Chemical particle size 1-100 µm Rivers, storm drains, construction sites
Latex paint Chemical particle size 0.1-10 µm Homes, commercial painting, automotive coatings
Blood (red blood cells) Chemical particle size 6-8 µm Hospitals, labs, bodies
Fog Chemical droplet size 1-20 µm Outdoor atmosphere, airports, coastal areas
Car coil spring Mechanical travel 100-200 mm Passenger cars, SUVs, light trucks
MacPherson strut Mechanical travel 150 mm Compact and mid-size cars, front suspension systems
Shock absorber (damper) Mechanical stroke 50-150 mm Cars, motorcycles, industrial machinery
Bicycle suspension fork Mechanical travel 80-160 mm Mountain bikes, off-road bicycles
Air suspension Mechanical ride height 50-150 mm adjustable Luxury cars, buses, trucks, aftermarket systems
Leaf spring Mechanical travel 150-250 mm Pickup trucks, vans, commercial vehicles
Employee suspension Legal duration 1-30 days Workplaces, HR investigations, corporate discipline
Driver’s license suspension Legal duration 30-365 days Traffic courts, licensing agencies, law enforcement
Student suspension Legal duration 1-10 days K-12 schools, colleges, university disciplinary systems
Amoxicillin oral suspension Pharmaceutical concentration 25 mg/mL Clinics, pediatric prescriptions, pharmacies
Pediatric acetaminophen suspension Pharmaceutical concentration 32 mg/mL Homes, pediatric clinics, pharmacies
4-3 suspension Musical duration 1 beat Classical harmony education, choral writing
7-6 suspension Musical duration 1 beat Baroque and classical music, composition exercises
Doping suspension Sports duration 24 months Olympics, professional cycling, athletics
Red card suspension Sports duration 1-3 games Soccer/football leagues, tournaments
Suspension bridge Structural span 1,000 m Long-span crossings, major highway links, coastal inlets

Images and Descriptions

Muddy water

Muddy water

A common suspension of mineral soil and organic matter in water; visible turbidity makes it notable for sediment transport, water treatment challenges, and construction-site runoff concerns.

Latex paint

Latex paint

Pigment and polymer particles dispersed in water give paint its color and body; it’s notable for stable colloidal behavior, even finish, and considerations like settling, thinning, and shelf life.

Blood (red blood cells)

Blood (red blood cells)

Red blood cells suspended in plasma form a biological suspension vital for oxygen transport; hematocrit is a key measurable property and affects viscosity, clinical tests, and transfusion handling.

Fog

Fog

Tiny liquid water droplets suspended in air reduce visibility and influence weather and transportation; droplet size determines how long fog lingers and how it scatters light.

Car coil spring

Car coil spring

A helical metal spring that supports vehicle weight and stores energy from bumps; paired with dampers it controls ride comfort and handling through measurable wheel travel.

MacPherson strut

MacPherson strut

A space-efficient suspension module combining a shock absorber and coil spring in one unit; widely used for its compactness, predictable geometry, and cost-effectiveness.

Shock absorber (damper)

Shock absorber (damper)

A hydraulic or gas device that dissipates spring energy by damping motion; stroke and damping force determine ride control and how quickly oscillations settle.

Bicycle suspension fork

Bicycle suspension fork

A front fork with internal springs and damping that smooths rough terrain; travel and stiffness affect rider control, comfort, and trail performance.

Air suspension

Air suspension

Uses pressurized air bags instead of metal springs to support load and adjust ride height; notable for tunable comfort, leveling under load, and variable ride characteristics.

Leaf spring

Leaf spring

Stacked metal leaves that flex to support vehicle loads; durable and simple, commonly used where heavy loads and robust performance are priorities.

Employee suspension

Employee suspension

Temporary administrative leave removing an employee from duties during inquiries or as discipline; duration varies by policy and is used to protect investigations or workplace safety.

Driver's license suspension

Driver’s license suspension

A temporary withdrawal of driving privileges for offenses like DUI or excessive points; suspension length depends on severity, prior record, and legal jurisdiction.

Student suspension

Student suspension

Temporary exclusion from classes or campus for behavioral or policy violations; meant as disciplinary response, safety measure, or time for corrective action.

Amoxicillin oral suspension

Amoxicillin oral suspension

A reconstituted antibiotic liquid commonly dosed for children; notable for stability after mixing, taste-masking, and concentration that simplifies pediatric dosing calculations.

Pediatric acetaminophen suspension

Pediatric acetaminophen suspension

A liquid formulation of acetaminophen for children (160 mg/5 mL); suspends analgesic particles for accurate dosing, fever reduction, and easier administration to young patients.

4-3 suspension

4-3 suspension

A voice-leading device where a chord tone is held then resolves down by step; the 4-3 suspension is a fundamental expressive tension-and-release technique in tonal music.

7-6 suspension

7-6 suspension

A dissonant tone prepared and then resolved upward or downward by a step; the 7-6 suspension is a common cadential ornament that creates expressive harmonic delay.

Doping suspension

Doping suspension

A formal ban imposed for use of prohibited performance-enhancing substances; suspension length varies by rulebook and can cost athletes titles, earnings, and career time.

Red card suspension

Red card suspension

Automatic match bans following a sending-off offense; short suspensions remove players for subsequent fixtures and impact team selection and competitive outcomes.

Suspension bridge

Suspension bridge

A bridge type where the deck hangs from cables draped over towers; notable for enabling the longest spans, iconic engineering aesthetics, and efficient load distribution.

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