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The strength of magnetic force varies inversely with the square of the distance between the magnets. In other words, Force =k/distance^2 where k is constant.

Suppose that when two magnets are 0.04 meter apart, there is a force of 3 newtons. Find the work, in joules, that is required to move the magnets from a distance of
0.02meter apart to a distance of 0.1meter apart. (1 Joule = 1 Newton * 1 meter) Round your answer to three (or more) decimal places.

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