Final answer:
Box B is traveling faster at the same distance away from the starting point based on the applied forces. Frictional force depends on the nature of the surfaces and applied force.
Step-by-step explanation:
Ranking the Boxes Based on Frictional Force:
- Box B: Since the surfaces are frictionless, Box B will have less frictional force acting on it compared to Box A, which means it will travel faster at the same distance away from the starting point.
- Box A: Box A has a horizontal force three times greater than Box B, which results in a greater frictional force acting on it. This leads to a slower speed compared to Box B at the same distance away from the starting point.
Frictional force depends on the nature of the surfaces in contact and the applied force. The more massive a box is, the more effort is required to move it.