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A person pushes a box 6 meters and applies a force of 600 Newtons. How much work is being done? Please show your calculations.
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Answered by GPT 3.5
Work = Force x Distance

Given:
Force = 600 Newtons
Distance = 6 meters

Work = 600 Newtons x 6 meters
Work = 3600 Joules

Therefore, the work being done is 3600 Joules.
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