If Sally and Sam both push on a box with a force of 40 N, but in opposite directions, what will happen to the box? (1 point) Responses The box will not move. The box will not move. The box will slide toward Sam. The box will slide toward Sam. The box will be perpendicular to both Sally and Sam. The box will be perpendicular to both Sally and Sam. The box will slide toward Sally.

The box will not move.

The box will not move.

In this scenario, Sally and Sam are applying forces of equal magnitude (40 N) but in opposite directions. To determine what will happen to the box, we need to consider the net force acting on it.

When two forces act in opposite directions, we can calculate the net force by subtracting the smaller force from the larger force. In this case, since the forces are equal, the net force is zero.

When the net force acting on an object is zero, the object will not move or remain at rest. Therefore, the correct answer is: "The box will not move."