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Ответ:
Ответ:
The paper ball always falls faster because:
D. The flat sheet was affected more by friction.
Explanation:
Friction is the force resisting the motion of two things sliding against each other. In the experiment described, we can think of friction as the air resisting the falling objects. The paper that is not crumpled has a larger surface for air to resist. It basically encounters more friction than the paper ball, whose surface, after being crumpled, became smaller in comparison. If it weren't for friction - if the experiment was done in a vacuum -, both the sheet and the ball would fall at the same speed.