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water in the waterfall flows from a higher level to lower level becauseof

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Water flows from higher level to lower level because it has accelerated in a direction which reduces its total potential of energy as quickly as possible.

Water will flow from the higher energy from the head to lower energy head.

Pressure energy + Kinetic Energy + Potential Energy + Other conditions accounting additional things like viscous things etc = entire energy head

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Water in the waterfall flows from a higher level to a lower level because of potential differences.

Explanation:

  • When the water is at a high level then it has high potential energy but low kinetic energy when the water reaches the end of the path it gets attracted by the gravity of the earth.
  • It accelerated in a direction which decreases its 'total potential' of energy as quickly as possible.
  • The gravity of the earth attracts everything down towards itself.
  • The Potential energy of the water changes and it starts falling down with 'high kinetic energy'.
  • The large Kinetic energy arises due to the 'difference in the heights'.
  • Hence, the waterfall flows down rather than moving upwards.

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