In which situation is the magnitude of the total force greater than the magnitude of each of the individual forces?(1 point) Responses 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 pull the box 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. 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 push the box with the same amount of force.

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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 total force is the sum of all the forces being applied in the same direction, which results in a greater total force than the force applied by any individual person.

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