Physics, asked by abhipsaanwesha98, 11 months ago

why will a sheet of paper fall slower than one that is crumpled into a ball​

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Answered by abhishekmaths
26

Answer:

The surface area of crumbled ball is less than that of sheet of paper due to which aur resistance acting on it is reduced

Answered by deva1805
46

Answer:

yes

Explanation:

it is because the crumpled paper has less surface area and will apply more force thus falling quicker while the sheet of paper has more area and the pressure exerted by it is also less when compared to the crumpled paper

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