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you can crumple up the paper
No it doesn't change at all! Crumpling up the paper only changes the shape it but its weight stays the same.
Professor Rowan
When you crumple a paper you are decreasing the surface area. The less surface area, the less the wind can stop the paper. it also works because you are putting more weight on one area.
Tearing a piece of paper is a physical change.
it is a physical change
you can crumple up the paper
No it doesn't change at all! Crumpling up the paper only changes the shape it but its weight stays the same.
Professor Rowan
A phsical change is something that can be changed but cant be changed back. for example: you can crumple a piece of paper but it is still paper. A chemical change means it has been changed perminetly so for example: If you burn the paper its ashes not paper. it was ashes but youy cant change it back into paper. Hope this helps :)
no it is not a physical change because folding a piece of paper does not chemicaly change it.
No, but they are similar. You would crush a can - you would damage it, and compress it. Whereas you would crumple a piece of paper - you would wrinkle it with compression. One is much more violent than the other.
Physical change
tearing a piece of paper is a physical change because when you rip it,it is still a piece of paper but lets say that u burn a piece of paper its a chemical change couse you cant change it back to wood again
When you crumple a paper you are decreasing the surface area. The less surface area, the less the wind can stop the paper. it also works because you are putting more weight on one area.
Nothing.
Folding the piece of paper does not change the thickness of the piece of paper. However, the thickness of the folded paper would be twice that of the original sheet of paper.