The big flat object is subject to air resistance on the earth. In a vacuum, it would fall at the same rate as the smaller object. Also, if the big flat object is a piece of paper, you can crumple it into a ball and it will fall at the same rate as the smaller object because air resistance will not be as much of a factor.
A crumpled ball of paper has a smaller surface area compared to a flat sheet, leading to less air resistance and allowing it to fall faster. The crumpled ball also has more weight concentrated in a smaller area, increasing its momentum.
A crumpled paper ball has a smaller surface area compared to a flat sheet of paper, which increases air resistance and slows down its fall. The crumpled ball also has more internal air resistance, which further hinders its fall speed.
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.
Snowflakes have a larger surface area to mass ratio compared to raindrops, which causes them to experience more air resistance. This air resistance slows down the fall of snowflakes, allowing them to float gently to the ground. Raindrops, on the other hand, have a smaller surface area to mass ratio, causing them to fall faster due to gravity.
A feather falls slower than a marble due to air resistance or drag. The light and flat shape of the feather encounters more air resistance, which slows down its fall compared to the denser and more compact marble that falls faster.
A crumpled ball of paper has a smaller surface area compared to a flat sheet, leading to less air resistance and allowing it to fall faster. The crumpled ball also has more weight concentrated in a smaller area, increasing its momentum.
For that question, there is no such thing as an "average object". A falling object's terminal speed depends on its weight, dimensions, and shape. It's very different for a 10-pound round rough stone, a 10-pound flat stone, and a bowling ball. And the same exact object may have different terminal speeds, as when a sky-diver makes himself fall faster or slower by getting into different positions.
A crumpled paper ball has a smaller surface area compared to a flat sheet of paper, which increases air resistance and slows down its fall. The crumpled ball also has more internal air resistance, which further hinders its fall speed.
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.
Snowflakes have a larger surface area to mass ratio compared to raindrops, which causes them to experience more air resistance. This air resistance slows down the fall of snowflakes, allowing them to float gently to the ground. Raindrops, on the other hand, have a smaller surface area to mass ratio, causing them to fall faster due to gravity.
A feather falls slower than a marble due to air resistance or drag. The light and flat shape of the feather encounters more air resistance, which slows down its fall compared to the denser and more compact marble that falls faster.
Yes , because a large object takes up more space than a smaller object larger object has more space inside it. It will depend on if the ball is flat.
A flat object will sink less than a pointy object if they have similar densities because the flat object will displace more water and create more buoyant force. The pointy object may pierce the water surface more easily due to its smaller surface area, allowing it to sink more easily.
A flat object would reflect light but it depends on what sort of flat object is it.
A flat circular object is called a disk or a round.
The reason a flat sheet of paper and a wad of paper with the same mass will fall at different rates is because of resistance. The wad has a smaller surface area than the sheet causing it to catch less wind and fall faster.
A cylinder is a long round object with flat circular ends.