Physics, asked by Arjun2908, 7 months ago

why will a paper fall slower than one crumbled into a ball

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Answered by svigneshsubram
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Answer:

Explanation:

When the surface area is more the resistance of air is also more.

The mass of yhe crushed ball of paper us the same as the one which is not.

Since the area if the paper not crushed is more, so the resistance of air will be more over it than the crushed ball.

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Answered by dysm30530
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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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