A suspended slab is a type of structural element that is not supported directly by the ground but is instead supported by beams or columns, typically used in multi-story buildings. It is often used to create floors or ceilings between levels. In contrast, a non-suspended slab, also known as a ground slab, is laid directly on the ground and provides a foundation for structures, often used in single-story buildings or as a base for various constructions. The key difference lies in their support methods and applications in building design.
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