In a waterfall, much of the energy of the falling water is converted into heat.
If all the mec...
Physics, 06.05.2020 02:29, bndkdiwjdjd
In a waterfall, much of the energy of the falling water is converted into heat.
If all the mechanical energy is converted into heat that stays in the water, how
much of a rise in temperature occurs in a 100 m waterfall? For water,
c= 4.186 x 103 J/(kg . Cº).
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