The force decreases by a factor of 4, because 4 is 2-squared. (C).
And they don't have to be "large" masses. The force behaves exactly the same between the lint in your pocket and a speck of dust on a table in the house across the street.
As per conditions described here we know that all force arrow are not of equal length
So all forces are not same in magnitude
Here applied force on right direction is more in magnitude then the friction force on left
So it will have net unbalanced force towards right due to which it will move towards right direction or in the direction of net unbalanced force
While in the upward and downward direction the forces are balanced and hence the box will not move in that direction
So normal force will be balanced by gravitational force
So here answer will be
The forces acting on the box are <u>UNBALANCED</u> .
The box will move to the <u>RIGHT</u> .
Answer:
Force of gravity, F = 0.74 N
Mass of an object, m = 1.2 kg
Distance above earth's surface, 
Mass of Earth, 
Radius of Earth, 
We need to find the force of gravity above the surface of Earth. It is given by :

R = r + d
R = 25370000 m

F = 0.74 N
So, the force of gravity on the object is 0.74 N. Hence, this is the required solution.
The June solstice in the Northern hemisphere is the summer solstice. The June Solstice in the Southern hemisphere is the winter solstice. The summer solstice is equivalent to the longest day while the winter solstice is equivalent to the shortest day. Therefore on the local sky, when is the June solstice we have have the longest day (longest path of sun in the sky) in the Northern hemisphere and the shortest day (shortest path of sun in the sky) in the Southern hemisphere.