A student is moving boxes. Box A and box B are the same size and shape . The student can lift box A, but not box B. What is the difference between the boxes?(1 point)

Responses

Box B has more mass and takes less force to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes less force to lift.

Box B has more mass and takes more friction to lift.
Box B has more mass and takes more friction to lift.

Box A has more mass and takes less friction to lift.
Box A has more mass and takes less friction to lift.

Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.

Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.

The correct response is: Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift.

The correct response is: "Box B has more mass and takes more force to lift." To understand why, we need to know that the force required to lift an object is directly proportional to its mass. The greater the mass of an object, the more force is needed to lift it. Since the student can lift box A but not box B, it indicates that box B has a greater mass, leading to more force required to lift it compared to box A.