Science, asked by harshal98, 1 year ago

the foundation of earthquake-proof building is separated from other land?

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Answered by SHASHIKAPOORKATROLIY
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Earthquake-proof Buildings. ... One way to to make a simple structure more resistant to these lateral forces is to tie the walls, floor, roof, and foundations into a rigid box that holds together when shaken by a quake.

Bearings attach to the building and foundation via steel plates and then, when an earthquake hits, allow the foundation to move without moving the structure above it. As a result, the building's horizontal acceleration is reduced and suffers far less deformation and damage

Answered by itzRealQueen
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A seismic wave absorber layer is laid between the ground and the foundation of earthquake-resistant buildings. ... Thus, the foundation of earthquake building is separated from the ground so that it can withstand the high pressure (load) exerted by the seismic waves on its sidewalls

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