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

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Answered by ananyasingh1402
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Answer:

because mass of sheet of paper is less than the mass of that crumpled into a ball.

Explanation:

As, F=mg

gravity is constant. so, force acting on object is directly proportional to its mass. as mass of paper is less so, force acting on it will also be less. That's why it will fall slower.

( here force is applied by earth)

Answered by ananyagaba729
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Answer:

The sheet of paper falls slower than one that is crumpled into a ball because in first case the area of the sheet is more so it experiences large opposing force due to air. While the sheet crumpled into a ball experience less opposing force due to small area.

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