Gently place the rolled up paper to the rear of the car about three inches away. Make sure it is aligned with the tires. Get in the car. Put the car in reverse. ease the car back about one foot. Stop the car. Put the car in drive. Ease the car forward about one foot. Get out of the car. Go to the back of the car and retrive the paper.
WARNING: Make sure the car is turned on before putting in reverse and turn it off after easing the car forward.
You could press it with a steam iron, then put something flat on top of it so it doesn't curl again as it dries.
It depends on what you want to end up with. some cookies are cut to shape, these are flattened and cut to the shape you want. however many of them can be put down as a ball as they will flatten out as the temperature goes up.
When a piece of paper is rolled up, it creates more air resistance due to its irregular shape compared to when it's flat. The increased air resistance slows down the fall of the rolled up paper compared to the flat paper.
a rolled up paper that you spit with a straw
Rolled paper weighs more than unrolled paper because when paper is rolled, it becomes more compact and dense. The volume of the paper remains the same, but the weight is distributed differently.
That is equivilent to dropping it from a height of 5 meters, about 16 feet, so I would say no but you don't specify the mass or weight of the ball of rolled up paper. A single sheet of paper, rolled up, no, several tons of paper wrapped into a tightly packed ball the size of a tank, yes.
A piece of paper rolled into a cylinder lengthwise would have a greater volume because it would have a larger radius compared to one rolled into a cylinder widthwise. The volume of a cylinder is maximized when the radius is maximized, which occurs when the paper is rolled lengthwise.
The rolled up paper is on the shelf in "Non-Fiction McM". This is written on the library slip found at the Mordred Museum. (Get the shiny gold coin from the fountain and pay your admission.)
To flatten crumpled paper, gently smooth it out with your hands or gently run a flat object, like a ruler or the edge of a credit card, over the paper to remove the wrinkles. You can also place the paper between two heavy books for a period of time to help flatten it out.
A cigarette paper filled with a mixture of tobacco and the drug of choice, which is rolled up and smoked
When a piece of paper is flat, air resistance acts on a larger surface area, slowing down its fall compared to when it's rolled up with less surface area exposed to air resistance. The rolled-up paper offers less resistance to air flow, causing it to fall faster.
Push it off the table with a rolled up piece of paper.
Gun powder is rolled up in paper tightly and packed into a thick cardboard tube with a fuse in the middle.