To determine the type of forces acting on the box and its direction of movement, we can analyze the forces involved. The box experiences two forces: 14N in one direction (let's say to the right) and 8N in the opposite direction (to the left).
- \(14N\) (to the right)
- \(8N\) (to the left)
The net force on the box can be calculated as follows:
\[ \text{Net Force} = 14N - 8N = 6N \text{ (to the right)} \]
Since the net force is not zero, the forces are unbalanced, and the box will move in the direction of the greater force.
Thus, the box experiences unbalanced force and it moves to the right.