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A student is moving boxes. Box A and box B are the same size and shape . The student can lift box A, but not box B. What is the...Question
A student is moving boxes. Box A and box B are the same size and shape . The student can lift box A, but not box B. What is the difference between the boxes?(1 point)
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Box B has more mass and takes less force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes less force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more friction to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more friction to lift.
Box A has more mass and takes less friction to lift.
Box A has more mass and takes less friction to lift.
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Box B has more mass and takes less force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes less force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more friction to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more friction to lift.
Box A has more mass and takes less friction to lift.
Box A has more mass and takes less friction to lift.
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The correct response is:
**Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.**
Since the student can lift box A but not box B, it indicates that box B requires more force to lift, implying it has more mass.
**Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.**
Since the student can lift box A but not box B, it indicates that box B requires more force to lift, implying it has more mass.
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