Potential Energy & Niagara Falls

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Homework Statement


Calculate the change in potential energy of 2.8kg of water as it passes over Niagara falls (a distance of 50m)


Homework Equations


U= mgh


The Attempt at a Solution



I plugged in the values into the equation U=mgh= (2.8)(9.8)(50)=1372J but it was the wrong answer. I'm not exactly sure what I am doing wrong. Any help is appreciated!
 
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if the height at the bottom is 0, then wouldn't the PE at the bottom also be 0? so then PE would be 1372J? I'm kind of confused.
 
oh okay. thank you! now I understand.