A force acts on an object. Which option describes an action that could prevent the object from moving?

force applied in the same direction with a greater magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the same direction with a greater magnitude at the same time

a force applied in the opposite direction with a greater magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the opposite direction with a greater magnitude at the same time

a force applied in the opposite direction with the same magnitude at the same time
a force applied in the opposite direction with the same magnitude at the same time

a force applied in the same direction with the same magnitude at the same time

The option that describes an action that could prevent the object from moving is "a force applied in the opposite direction with the same magnitude at the same time." This is because the force applied in the opposite direction will cancel out the force acting on the object, resulting in a net force of zero and preventing the object from moving.

The correct option that describes an action that could prevent the object from moving is:

- A force applied in the opposite direction with the same magnitude at the same time.