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A person pushes a box 6 meters and applies a force of 600 newtons. How much work is being done
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Answered by GPT 3.5
Work is defined as the product of force and displacement in the direction of the force. Therefore, the work done in pushing the box can be calculated using the formula:

Work = Force × Displacement

In this case, the force is 600 newtons and the displacement is 6 meters. Plugging in these values:

Work = 600 newtons × 6 meters = 3600 joules

So, 3600 joules of work is being done in pushing the box.
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