Physics, asked by bhumika157170, 8 months ago

can rain be an example of gravitational potential energy​

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Answered by sresthasen94
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Explanation:

When rain falls, the gravitational potential energy of each drop converts to kinetic energy. The rain is then stored inside a reservoir at a certain height. It still has gravitational potential energy as well as kinetic energy as the water flows.

Answered by Agnimitra29
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Answer:

When rain falls, the gravitational potential energy of each drop converts to kinetic energy. The rain is then stored inside a reservoir at a certain height. It still has gravitational potential energy as well as kinetic energy as the water flows.

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