why does crumpled paper ball go further explain using concept of fluid friction
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it is not necessary that the stationary object will move always when a force is applied if there is friction force between the object and the ground the the friction fluid will be oppose the motion of the object hence the stationary object will move only if the applied force is greater than the friction force between the object and the ground
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A sheet of paper falls slower then the one crumpled into a ball because the surface area of the ball is much lower than that of the sheet. Thus the upward force exerted by air on the sheet is much as compared to the one exerted on the ball. Hence the sheet falls slower.
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