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Why will a sheet of paper fall slower than one that is crambled into a ball

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Answered by AadityaRajMalay
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The sheet of paper fall slower than one that is crambled into because sheet of paper is having more surface area then the crambled paper and due to drag the sheet of paper falls slowly. Mark me as brainliest
Answered by Anonymous
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A sheet of paper has a larger area. Due to its large area, when a sheet of paper is dropped from a height, it experiences more resistance from air, its speed decreases and it falls at a slower rate. On the other hand, a sheet of paper crumpled into a ball has a smaller area. Due to its smaller area, when a ball made from crumpled sheet of paper is dropped from a height, it experiences less resistance from air, its speed increases and it falls at a faster rate.

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