The temperature of water at the bottom of waterfall differ from the temperature at the top because

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The temperature of water at the bottom of waterfall differ from the temperature at the top because
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The temperature of water at the bottom of waterfall differ from the temperature at the top because


ii) Total energy of the stone would remain the same. i.e., 12.8 J 

In what way does the temperature of water at the bottom of a waterfall differ from the temperature at the top? Explain the reason.

When water falls from a height, the potential energy stored in water at a height changes into the kinetic energy of water during the fall. On striking the ground, a part of the kinetic energy of water changes into the heat energy due to which the temperature of water rises.

Concept: Definition of Work

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