Use the equation: Work = Force x distance (W = F * d) to calculate the amount of work done by someone who pushes a box with a force of 600 newtons (N) a distance of 4 meters.

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The amount of work done can be calculated using the equation: W = F * d

Here, force = 600 N and distance = 4 m

So, W = 600 N * 4 m = 2400 joules (J)

Therefore, the amount of work done by someone who pushes a box with a force of 600 newtons (N) a distance of 4 meters is 2400 joules (J).
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