A crumpled sheet of paper falls faster than a plain sheet of paper. why?
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Because the weight of the crumbled paper has more weight than plain sheet of paper.
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A sheet of paper has a larger area. Due to its large area, when a sheet of paper is dropped from a height, it experiences more resistance from air, its speed decreases and it falls at a slower rate. On the other hand, a sheet of paper crumpled into a ball has a smaller area. Due to its smaller area, when a ball made from crumpled sheet of paper is dropped from a height, it experiences less resistance from air, its speed increases and it falls at a faster rate.
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