The water above receives energy as it falls down the short waterfall. This energy was stored as potential energy in the gravitational field of the Earth and came out of storage as the water dropped. This energy which came out of the gravitational field ended up being expressed as the kinetic energy of the water. That is, the water gains kinetic energy as it drops. An ounce of water is going faster when it hits the bottom of the waterfall than it was when it went over the top of the waterfall.
The water in a waterfall will have the most kinetic and the bottom, right before it hits the ground. This is where the water is moving the fastest.
At the bottom
becomes kinetic energy
is water real
Basically the same as any falling object. When the water is at the top, it has mainly gravitational potential energy (it will also have some kinetic, i.e. movement, energy). When it gets to the bottom, the potential energy will have been converted into kinetic energy, i.e., the water moves much faster.
Kinetic energy
The raised water, which stores the energy, has gravitational potential energy.While it is moving, the water has kinetic energy.
the water loses gravitational potential energy and gains kinetic energy as it falls
becomes kinetic energy
From my understanding, yes. A waterfall is an example of potential gravitational energy and kinetic energy. The water is moving downstream at a fast pace (kinetic energy) and when reaching the drop off the water gains potential gravitational energy and drops towards the ground. Mechanical energy is a mix between Kinetic energy and any type of potential energy so yes, a waterfall is an example of Mechanical Energy.
hydro thermal or gravitational hydro where the water is evaporated and the steam pushes a turbine that creates energy. gravitational where the water falling hits and turns a turbine that creates energy
At the bottom of a waterfall.
Dams
is water real
Basically the same as any falling object. When the water is at the top, it has mainly gravitational potential energy (it will also have some kinetic, i.e. movement, energy). When it gets to the bottom, the potential energy will have been converted into kinetic energy, i.e., the water moves much faster.
The water at the top of a waterfall has a great amount of potential energy.
Kinetic energy
Through evaporation in the water cycle.
The raised water, which stores the energy, has gravitational potential energy.While it is moving, the water has kinetic energy.