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The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
when any object changes its elevation from the ground the potential energy is transferred negatively or positively into kinetic energy such that the sum of potential energy and kinetic energy remains constant. For example, if a ball falls down from a height above ground. Its starting kinetic energy is zero while the potential energy is maximum. the closer it comes to ground, the less is the potential energy and the greater is the kinetic energy. The same happens in water falls.
Some factors which influence water potential include gravity, pressure, and solute concentration. Adding solute lowers the water potential. An increase of pressure will increase the water potential.
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.
Some water soaks into to the ground as runoff. This runoff can then become part of the local water table.
water is the ground for ships ,and the salt water is the best conductor and it acts as a zero potential(like for us ground as) for ships.
Obviously - it has mass, and it is not at ground level.
Yes. When u use the word potential energy,it means stored energy. A water being hold in the dam above ground contains stored gravitational potential energy.
C. K. Jain has written: 'Adsorption of zinc on bed sediments of river Ganga' -- subject(s): Toxicology, Bed load, Zinc 'Ground water quality monitoring and evaluation in District Jammu (J & K)' -- subject(s): Quality, Groundwater 'Ground water quality monitoring and evaluation in District Hardwar, U.P' -- subject(s): Quality, Evaluation, Groundwater
It causes the ground at the ocean floor to shift, resulting in the displacement of water. The beginnings of a potential tsunami!
A. Wayne Jones has written: 'Ground water pollution potential of Champaign County, Ohio' -- subject(s): Water, Hydrogeology, Pollution potential, Groundwater, Pollution
Holly C Hartmann has written: 'An evaluation of Great Lakes hydraulic routing models' -- subject(s): Water levels 'Potential variation of Great Lakes water levels' -- subject(s): Water levels
Potential to kinetic. Before you turn the shower on, the water is above the ground, waiting in the pipes. Once you open the valve it falls, converting that potential energy into kinetic energy.
Anything with potential difference could create the flow of energy. A potential difference could be electropotential, chemical potential or potential difference between high and low ground like energy from water fall. A potential difference can exist in the form of motion difference between a stationary and a moving objects.
Similar, the water table is where we find ground water, ground water is simply water in the ground
The water that soaks in ground called as ground water .
After water or anything else falls to the ground it has no potential energy anymore. When mas is elevated it has potential energy. When it falls, the potential is converted to kinetic energy. That energy is then converted to light, heat, sound or compression of the object on to which the mass fell. But then the mass has no more potential energy.