The height of Niagara Falls on the American side is 51 m. (a) Calculate the potential energy of 1.0 g of water at the top of the falls relative to the ground level. Hint: The work done in ascending is given by mgh, where m is the mass (in kg), g is the gravitational acceleration  (9.8 m/s2), and h is the height (in meters).  J (b) What is the speed of the falling water if all the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy?  m/s (c) What would be the increase in temperature of the water if all the kinetic energy were converted to heat?    ° C

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The height of Niagara Falls on the American side is 51 m.
 
(a) Calculate the potential energy of 1.0 g of water at the top of the falls relative to the ground level.
 
Hint: The work done in ascending is given by mgh, where m is the mass (in kg), g is the gravitational acceleration 

(9.8 m/s2), and h is the height (in meters).
 

J
 
(b) What is the speed of the falling water if all the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy?
 

m/s
 
(c) What would be the increase in temperature of the water if all the kinetic energy were converted to heat?
 

 
°

C

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