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Compare the amount of work done when a force of 2N moves an object 3 meters with the work done when a force of 3N moves an object 2 meters. -

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Answer:

They both require an equal amount of work

Explanation:

Work = Force x Distance

6J = 2N x 3m.

6J = 3N x 2m

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