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Why does hitting a squid kill it?

Asked: FRV Muskies Inc. Chapter 39, Last Updated:

Because it's the lateral rotation of your head that causes you to be knocked out. Hitting the chin gives you leverage to cause this rotation, ie creates a 'moment arm', or 'lever', between the chin and pivot point, allowing you to create the required rotation/head movement (brain movement actually).

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