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suspensi

Suspensi is the Indonesian term for suspension and may refer to several related concepts in science and engineering. In general use, a suspension is a heterogeneous system in which solid particles are dispersed in a liquid but do not dissolve. The particles are typically larger than those in a colloid, and, without stabilizers, will settle over time under gravity, forming a sediment.

In chemistry and pharmacy, suspensions describe formulations where insoluble solids are dispersed in a liquid medicine

In automotive engineering, suspensi refers to the vehicle suspension system, a set of springs, dampers, and

The term is used across technical fields to denote systems that suspend particles or masses, or to

or
other
liquid
medium.
Stability
depends
on
particle
size,
viscosity,
temperature,
and
the
presence
of
stabilizers
or
surfactants.
Suspensions
require
shaking
or
agitation
before
use
to
redistribute
settled
material.
They
are
common
in
pharmaceuticals
for
liquid
drugs,
in
paints
and
coatings,
and
in
some
food
products
where
pulp
or
particulates
are
dispersed.
linkages
that
connects
the
chassis
to
the
wheels.
Its
purpose
is
to
absorb
road
irregularities,
keep
tires
in
contact
with
the
road,
and
control
body
motion.
Common
configurations
include
independent
suspension,
where
each
wheel
moves
separately,
and
dependent
or
solid-axle
designs.
Typical
components
are
coil
or
leaf
springs,
shock
absorbers
or
dampers,
struts,
and
anti-roll
bars.
The
design
balances
ride
comfort,
handling,
and
load
capacity,
with
trade-offs
between
stiffness
and
travel.
describe
the
mechanical
assemblies
that
dampen
and
isolate
motion.