it slowly glides down
The sheet of paper will fall down due to gravity and air resistance. The momentum of the paper being held close to your body will push it away when you let go, causing it to float down to the ground.
The sheet of paper will most likely fall straight down due to gravity pulling it towards the ground. The movement of your body should not affect the paper's fall significantly unless there is a strong airflow that can influence its trajectory.
When you hold a piece of paper close to your body and then let go, the paper will fall due to gravity. The paper is no longer supported by your hand, so it will be subject to the force of gravity pulling it towards the ground.
If you think about this for a moment, you can figure it out. Are you usually standing up or sitting down when you need toilet paper? That would be why they are positioned so that you can easily reach them when sitting down.
by holding it
Commercial banks act as agents in issuing paper, holding it for safekeeping and facilitate payment in federal funds. Most of the firms sell their paper through dealers. Only large, well-known firms of the highest credit standing, and lowest default risk can issue commercial paper because paper is an unsecured promissory note.
What happens is you epic FAIL at making paper planes.
Holding companies are able to raise capital using methods that banks are restricted from practicing, such as issuing commercial paper
a paper clip is not neccessary but is an easy way of holding paper and other materials together
Yes, but the thickness of the paper will affect the holding capability of the magnet.
holding a lit match to paper
it gets made into paper again!