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James joule measures temperature of the water at the top and bottom of the waterfalls. If one of these waterfalls is 55m high,...Asked by Sam
James joule measures temperature of the water at the top and bottom of the waterfalls. If one of these waterfalls is 55m high, and all gravitation energy of the water is at the top of the falls. What temperature difference would be between the water at the top and bottom? (Consider mass of water as 1kg)