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Vibrations in buildings
Vibrations are the oscillatory motions that can be experienced by a building, usually through its floors. Vibrations are regular cyclic motions of a given frequency and amplitude, typically being vertical vibrations, although horizontal vibrations are possible.
The length of a wave vibration is measured from the beginning of one point on a wave to the same point on the next wave and is known as the frequency. This is expressed as Hertz (Hz). The height of a wave vibration is measured from the centre line and is known as the amplitude. This is expressed in metres. The larger the amplitude, the slower the wave is as it moves from peak to trough (oscillation).
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