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A machine weighing 2600 lb is mounted on springs of stiffness 10000 lb/in. Inside the machine a piston that weighs 60 lb moves up and down at a speed of 600 RPM and a stroke of 15 in. The motion of the piston is a sine wave. What is the magnitude of the forced transmitted to the foundation

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