Why will a sheet of paper fall slower than one that is crumpled into a ball?
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By crumpling the paper into a ball, the volume of the object decreases but the mass remains the same. Hence its density increases.
As air applies some resistance on falling sheet of paper as well as crumpled ball but the resistance to the motion of crumpled ball through the air decreases that makes it to fall faster than the sheet of paper.
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The falling object is subjected to the opposition force from the air surrounding it and it is termed as air resistance. ... Therefore, as the air resistance is more, the sheet of paper falls slower than one that is crumpled into a ball.
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