Spectral acceleration (SA) is a measure used in seismology and engineering to describe the response of structures to earthquake ground motion. It provides insight into how buildings and other structures might behave during seismic events. The concept is part of a broader framework known as "response spectra," which represents the maximum responses of a series of oscillators (often assumed as single-degree-of-freedom systems) subjected to a particular ground motion.

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