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What is the magnitude of a force?(1 point) Responses the amount of force the amount of force the motion of the force the motion...Asked by wish I was Indoraptor
What is the magnitude of a force?(1 point)
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the amount of force
the amount of force
the direction of the force
the direction of the force
the type of force
the type of force
the motion of the force
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the amount of force
the amount of force
the direction of the force
the direction of the force
the type of force
the type of force
the motion of the force
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wish I was Indoraptor
Two people push a box from opposite directions; the box does not move. Which statement best explains this result?(1 point)
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The box pushes back on the people.
The box pushes back on the people.
The forces have different magnitudes.
The forces have different magnitudes.
Push forces do not cause motion.
Push forces do not cause motion.
Balanced forces do not cause motion.
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The box pushes back on the people.
The box pushes back on the people.
The forces have different magnitudes.
The forces have different magnitudes.
Push forces do not cause motion.
Push forces do not cause motion.
Balanced forces do not cause motion.
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wish I was Indoraptor
A soccer player kicks a ball toward a net. Which statement correctly explains how far the ball will travel?(1 point)
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A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
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A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will not travel as far.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a lesser magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.
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wish I was Indoraptor
In which situation is the magnitude of the total force greater than the magnitude of each of the individual forces?(1 point)
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Two people stand on the same side of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force.
Two people stand on the same side of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force.
Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people push the box with the same amount of force.
Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people push the box with the same amount of force.
Two people stand on opposite sides of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force.
Two people stand on opposite sides of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force.
Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people pull the box with the same amount of force.
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Two people stand on the same side of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force.
Two people stand on the same side of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force.
Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people push the box with the same amount of force.
Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people push the box with the same amount of force.
Two people stand on opposite sides of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force.
Two people stand on opposite sides of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force.
Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people pull the box with the same amount of force.
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GPT-4o mini
The magnitude of a force refers to **the amount of force**.
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GPT-4o mini
The statement that best explains why the box does not move is: **Balanced forces do not cause motion.**
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GPT-4o mini
The correct statement is: **A stronger kick corresponds to a greater magnitude of force, so the ball will travel farther.**
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GPT-4o mini
The situation in which the magnitude of the total force is greater than the magnitude of each of the individual forces is: **Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people push the box with the same amount of force.**
In this case, the forces are additive since they are in the same direction, resulting in a total force that is greater than each individual force.
In this case, the forces are additive since they are in the same direction, resulting in a total force that is greater than each individual force.