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Engineering Is Simulating Earthquakes with a Shaking Table

See how engineers use a shaking table to help design and build structures that can withstand earthquakes.

Engineering Is Simulating Earthquakes with a Shaking Table

Hands-On Earthquake Activities for the Classroom

By Derek Lartaud Apr. 6, 2016
Engineering Is Simulating Earthquakes with a Shaking Table

How Seismic Waves Cause Damage During an Earthquake

By Andrea Aust Mar. 21, 2016
Engineering Is Simulating Earthquakes with a Shaking Table

Simulating Earthquakes with a Shaking Table

By Derek Lartaud Mar. 10, 2016

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