Maximum displacement due to forced vibration is dependent on deflection due to static force.

Maximum displacement due to forced vibration is dependent on deflection due to static force. Correct Answer True

Maximum displacement due to forced vibration is directly proportional to the displacement due to static force, hence it is dependent on deflection due to static force.

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