When dropped from the same height, why does a flat sheet of paper fall more slowly than the same sheet when it is tightly crumpled into a ball?
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flat sheet Falls slowly because due to the atmospheric resistance as it is having more area the atmospheric resistance is more
Where as crumpled paper the atmospheric resistance is less due to the less area of contact
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due to the air
if you drop flat sheet of paper and a sheet of paper tightly crumpled a ball in vacuum they fall with same speed
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