A person pushes a box 6 meters and applies a force of 600 newtons. How much work is being done

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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.