What makes feathers fall slower?

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2026-02-27 22:20

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Feathers fall slower due to their lightweight structure and large surface area relative to their mass, which increases air resistance or drag. This drag force counteracts gravity more effectively than it does for denser objects, allowing feathers to glide gently downward. Additionally, the shape and arrangement of the barbs and vanes in feathers create turbulence, further enhancing their slow descent.

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