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    When a Boxer Hits a Punching Bag, the Strength of His
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When a Boxer Hits a Punching Bag, the Strength of His

Question 18

Question 18

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When a boxer hits a punching bag, the strength of his punch depends on how much force the bag can


A) endure.
B) exert on the boxer's fist.
C) soften.

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