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A heavyweight boxer winds up and punches a punching bag. Which of the following are true? (Choose 2) A The punching bag exerts more force than the fist.
B The fist exerts more force than the punching bag.
The force acting on the bag is equal and opposite to the force acting on the fist.
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The fist creates the action force and the punching bag creates the reaction force.
E There is no force between the two objects because they are balanced.

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