why does a crumbled paper ball fall faster than a paper
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The surface area of a crumbled paper ball is smaller than the surface area of a paper. When the surface area is more air friction acts upon larger area and it takes more time to fall. That is why a crumbled paper ball falls faster than a paper.
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A crumbled paper ball falls faster than a paper because as it is crumbled up, it has less surface area but has same mass as paper. Therefore the density of the crumbled paper is more than that of a paper. Therefore it fall faster.
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alberto17:
I am sorry to say but the density of the crumbled paper and sheet of paper are not different. Both are same and thus density does not act while free falling. Your explanation is wrong.
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