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    Earthquake-Induced Ground Motions Cause Buildings to Sway at Certain Periods
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Earthquake-Induced Ground Motions Cause Buildings to Sway at Certain Periods

Question 4

Question 4

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Earthquake-induced ground motions cause buildings to sway at certain periods.In general,the taller the structure,the _______ the period.


A) longer
B) shorter
C) period does not depend on building height

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