Science, asked by lodhirohet709709, 1 year ago

Why will a sheet of paper fall slower than one is crupled into a ball ?

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Answered by bidisha496
12
Hey mate!!
Here's the answer.....


A sheet of paper fall slower than one is crupled into a ball because of the upthrust produced by the air ....it has nothing to do with the gravity because in vacuum the sheet of paper will fall down as fast as the ball.

I hope it helps you.....

2630523210: but u didn't mentioned about the resestence
2630523210: resistance
Answered by 2630523210
4

Because when you drop a paper without crupted into a ball, it still has a lot of area to increase the resistance. so it will fall slower.

but if u crupted it into a ball then it has less area to increase the resistance.

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