The flat paper has more surface area, allowing it to catch more air and float. The crumpled paper on the other hand, does not, because it doesn't have as much surface area to spread the air out.
Weight.
The ball is heavier than the sheet of paper so gravity pulls harder on the ball.
Also, the paper has a larger surface area causing it to be less aerodynamic so instead of falling down it floats down
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The above is totally wrong. A ball falls faster than a sheet of paper because a ball has less air resistance. However, in a vaccuum, the ball and sheet of paper would hit the ground at the same time.
A crumpled paper ball falls faster than a flat sheet of paper because the ball has a higher terminal velocity. Terminal velocity is the maximum velocity an object can reach when falling through a fluid and is determined by the object's mass, size, and shape. The crumpled paper ball has a smaller surface area compared to a flat sheet of paper, and therefore has less air resistance, which means it can reach a higher terminal velocity and fall faster.
the crumpled piece of paper has a smaller exposed surface than the flat piece of paper, thus the crumpled piece of paper has lesser air resistance which caused it to fall down quicker than the flat piece of paper.
Both the crumpled ball of paper and the flat sheet of paper must push through the air as they fall. The sheet of paper has much more size to have to push through the air, so falls slower.
Air resistance slows the paper down. However - if the experiment was conducted in a vacuum - they would both hit the ground at the same time.
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Yes, for example if you fold a piece of paper the paper wishes to remain in the folded position.
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Because a flat piece of paper has a larger surface area and therefore more wind resistance. But in a crumbled piece of paper the wind resistance is less.
A flat piece of paper has a larger surface area, creating friction with the air, or more air resistance. There is more air surrounding the piece of paper, and this slows it down. A crumpled piece of paper has less surface area to create friction, meaning less air resistance. This causes it to fall faster.
Because the crumbled up bit will have less surface area, and with that less air drag. Less drag allows it to reach a higher speed.
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.
it was living before it was a tree but a piece of paper is not living
Because there is less surface area on the crumbled piece of paper, there is less area upon which the force of friction (air resistance) may act. There is more surface area on the normal piece of paper, which allows friction to act over a greater area on the paper. More air resistance causes the flat piece to fall slower.
It depends on the paper. If it is large and flat, then it will almost certainly land after the penny. If it is folded up nice and small and dense, then it will hit the ground at about the same time as the penny.
This is because the flat piece of paper has a greater surface area, thus creating more friction between the air and itself, (this is also known as air resistance). The crumpled ball however, has a smaller surface area, creating less air resistance. The shape is different, meaning that the amount of force it gets is also different.
Air resistance is the key. In a vacuum a piece of paper and a brick, dropped at the same time, will reach the ground at the same time. When atmosphere is added to the mix the papers area figures in when and where the paper will land. The bigger it is the more air it will capture and its' decent will be slowed.
because the other peice of paper was out stright therefore a larger surface area and the air than gets caught under the paper and the small one dosnt have as much air to get caught on. hope this helps! :)
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If you cut out a small piece of paper and stand on a chair next to your door and place the 3cm - 4cm piece of paper on the top of the door crack, close the door gently but not fully. When or if someone comes in your room they will open the door and the piece of paper will fall to the ground silently and the trespasser won't even know. Sneaky huh??? When you come back to your room if someone has been in then you will have the piece of paper on the ground!!! Thnx xxx or set up a series or hidden cameras, or take a picture of your room before you left it and then when you go back take another picture and compare the two.