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True or False A type of building that absorbs the energy of seismic waves is a fixed-base building.
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True or False A type of building that absorbs the energy of seismic waves is a fixed-base building.
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True or False A type of building that absorbs the energy of seismic waves is a fixed-base building.
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the building needs to be flexible :)
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The statement "A type of building that absorbs the energy of seismic waves is a fixed-base building." is false. Base isolated building is type of building that absorbs the energy of seismic waves. Base isolation is a standout amongst the most effective devices of seismic tremor designing relating to the detached auxiliary vibration control advances.
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