QUESTION:- Why will a sheet of paper fall slower than one that is crumpled into a ball?
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THIS DEPENDS ON SURFACE AREA. COZ SURFACE AREA OF SHEET IS LARGER THAN THAT OF STONE.AND ALSO AIR IS MORE RESISTANT IN CASE OF SHEET BUT WHEN WE CRUMPLED THAT SHEET INTO A BALL THE AIR IS NOT MUCH LEFT AS IN THE CASE OF PLAIN SHEET. THAT'S WHY A SHEET OF PAPER FALL SLOWER THAT ONE THAT IS CRUMPLED INTO A BALL.
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THIS DEPENDS ON SURFACE AREA. COZ SURFACE AREA OF SHEET IS LARGER THAN THAT OF STONE.AND ALSO AIR IS MORE RESISTANT IN CASE OF SHEET BUT WHEN WE CRUMPLED THAT SHEET INTO A BALL THE AIR IS NOT MUCH LEFT AS IN THE CASE OF PLAIN SHEET. THAT'S WHY A SHEET OF PAPER FALL SLOWER THAT ONE THAT IS CRUMPLED INTO A BALL.
BDW, THESE LINES ARE TRUE ❤️✔️
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As a sheet of paper has more surface area than a crumpled ball, it faces more air resistance. Because it faces more air resistance, its speed decreases. Therefore, it will fall slower than a crumpled ball.
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