| 1. | If you do this vertically then they will gain gravitational potential energy.
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| 2. | The energy consists of static pressure, gravitational potential energy, and kinetic energy.
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| 3. | In other words, gravitational potential energy is converted into kinetic energy.
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| 4. | For example, an object falling loses gravitational potential energy and gains kinetic energy.
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| 5. | The gravity potential is the gravitational potential energy per unit mass.
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| 6. | This energy comes from the gravitational potential energy released when the water falls.
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| 7. | Instead, the output energy comes from stored gravitational potential energy.
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| 8. | For an infinitely tall bottle of beer, the gravitational potential energy is given by
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| 9. | At 0, all the energy is in gravitational potential energy.
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| 10. | Same goes for a gram of gravitational potential energy, or a gram of heat.
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