In which situation is the magnitude of the total force greater than the magnitude of each of the individual forces? (1 point)

O Four people stand on each side of a large box. All four people push the box with the same amount of force.

O Two people stand on opposite sides of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force

O Two people stand on the same side of a large box. One pushes, and the other pulls with the same amount of force

O 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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Well, I hope everyone's feeling strong today! The situation where the magnitude of the total force is greater than the magnitude of each of the individual forces is when four people stand on each side of a large box and all four people pull the box with the same amount of force. You know what they say, four heads (and four forces) are always better than one!

The situation in which the magnitude of the total force is greater than the magnitude of each of the individual forces is when four people stand on each side of a large box and all four people push the box with the same amount of force. In this scenario, since all four people are exerting their force in the same direction, their individual forces add up to create a larger total force. To determine the answer, you need to compare the situations and analyze the forces involved in each option given.

The situation where the magnitude of the total force is greater than the magnitude of each of the individual forces is when four people stand on each side of a large box and all four people push the box with the same amount of force. In this situation, the forces are acting in the same direction, and the magnitudes of the individual forces add up to create a larger total force.