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  • Work Done by Forces: A Comparative Analysis
    Here's how to compare the work done in each scenario:

    Understanding Work

    Work is done when a force causes an object to move a certain distance. It's calculated using the formula:

    * Work (W) = Force (F) x Distance (d)

    Scenario 1: Force of 2N, Distance of 3 meters

    * Work = 2 N * 3 m = 6 Joules (J)

    Scenario 2: Force of 3N, Distance of 2 meters

    * Work = 3 N * 2 m = 6 Joules (J)

    Comparison

    In both scenarios, the amount of work done is the same: 6 Joules.

    Conclusion

    Even though the forces and distances are different, the product of force and distance (which represents the work done) is the same in both cases.

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