Potential energy of a fluid at an elevation refers to the energy possessed by the fluid due to its position relative to a reference point, typically a reference level such as the ground or a datum. A fluid at a higher elevation will have more energy than the same fluid at a lower elevation.
Potential Energy of a Fluid at an Elevation formula
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\( E_z \;=\; z \cdot g \) (Potential Energy of a Fluid at an Elevation)
\( z \;=\; \dfrac{ E_z }{ g }\)
\( g \;=\; \dfrac{ E_z }{ z }\)
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Symbol |
English |
Metric |
\( E_z \) = Energy Elevation |
\( lbf-ft \) |
\( J \) |
\( z \) = Elevation |
\(ft\) |
\(m\) |
\( g \) = Gravity |
\(ft\;/\;sec^2\) |
\(m\;/\;s^2\) |
