why does a crumpled ball go farther ? Give explanation
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The one pattern that appears in every crumpled ball of paper is that the flat parts of the paper ball always touch – that is, they stack up, one flat edge against another. The more a ball of paper is compressed, the greater the layering. The greater the layering, the harder it is to further compress the ball!
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The one pattern that appears in every crumpled ball of paper is that the flat parts of the paper ball always touch – that is, they stack up, one flat edge against another. The more a ball of paper is compressed, the greater the layering. The greater the layering, the harder it is to further compress the ball!
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