A seemingly impossible problem

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In summary, the conversation discusses the calculations needed to determine the difference in temperature at the top and bottom of Niagara Falls, disregarding evaporation. The final answer is 0.118 degrees Celsius, taking into account the conservation of energy and the specific heat capacity of water. The conversation also mentions the conversion of kinetic energy to heat when the water hits the bottom of the falls.
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i can't even figure out where to start with this one

The water going over Niagara Falls drops 50.6 m. How much warmer is the water at the bottom of the falls thatn it is at the top? Disregard any possible effects of evaporation of water during the fall.

any help would be appreciated and the final answer is .118 C
 
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Energy is conserved:

[tex]\Delta[/tex]thermal + [tex]\Delta[/tex]potential = 0

[tex]mc \Delta T + mgh = 0[/tex]

Factor out the m

[tex](4187) \Delta T + (9.8)(-50.6) = 0[/tex]

[tex]\Delta T = 0.1184[/tex]
 
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thanx soo much i guess i thought it was soo hard that i believed myself
 
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the unsettling thing is, what about the kinetic energy?
 
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What kinetic energy? The water as it falls, increases speed (so kinetic energy also) as it loses potential energy. However, when it hits the bottom, it stops going down! There will be some small motion of water but it will be so turbulent that eventually it will be converted to heat. In the long run all the energy is converted to heat.
 
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where did u get 4187?
 
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joehoy41 said:
where did u get 4187?

The c term, the specific heat capacity of water in J/(kg.K).

BTW, this thread is nearly 8 years old!
 

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