A student is moving furniture. Even though table A and table B are the same size, table A requires more force to move. Why?(1 point)

Responses

Table A has a greater mass than table B.
Table A has a greater mass than table B.

Table A has greater volume compared to table B.
Table A has greater volume compared to table B.

Table A has less density than table B
Table A has less density than table B

Table A has less weight than table B.
Table A has less weight than table B.

1 answer

The most likely reason that table A requires more force to move, despite both tables being the same size, is:

Table A has a greater mass than table B.

This is because, according to Newton's second law of motion (F = ma), the force required to move an object is directly proportional to its mass. If table A has a greater mass, it would require more force to overcome its inertia and move it.