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The application of physics to the built environment, particularly with regard to the movement of heat, air, moisture, pollutants and light through buildings.

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Why do tall buildings have low resonant frequencies?

Excellent answers have been given above, so there may be considerable overlap with mine. Consider a mass $m$ at the end of a spring with spring constant $k$. Admittedly, this is a very crude model b …
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