Resistance and Inertia: How Foundation Size Affects Seismic Movement

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Heavier objects exhibit greater resistance to inertia, impacting their movement during seismic events. A larger foundation is likely to provide more stability and resistance to ground shaking compared to a smaller foundation. Consequently, structures with bigger foundations may experience less movement during seismic activity. The relationship between mass and inertia is crucial in understanding how foundation size affects seismic performance. Overall, larger foundations are generally more effective in mitigating seismic movement.
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If an object is heavier.. it has more resistance to inertia..

during seismic movement.. when the ground shakes or accelerates.. does it mean bigger foundation would be more resistant and move less.. and smaller foundation can move more?
 
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