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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To calculate the work done, we can use the formula:

Work = Force × Distance

In this case, the force applied is 600 Newtons and the distance is 6 meters. Substituting these values into the formula, we get:

Work = 600 N × 6 m

Multiplying these values together, we find:

Work = 3600 N·m

Therefore, the amount of work being done is 3600 Newton-meters (N·m).