Total energy =kinetic energy +potential energy
Change in energy =change in (kinetic energy +potential energy)
potential energy, [tex]P.E=mgh[/tex]
where m is the mass, g is acceleration due to gravity and h is the height.
potential energy per unit mass =gh
change in potential energy per unit mass = [tex]\Delta P.E.=g\Delta h[/tex]
where, h is the height.
kinetic energy= [tex]K.E. =\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
change in kinetic energy per unit mass,[tex]\Delta K.E. =\frac{1}{2}\Delta v^2[/tex]
In the given question:
Height varies from 90 m to zero as river flows from 90 m height to lake at 0 m
Velocity varies from 3m/s at top to o m/s at bottom.
Therefore,
[tex]\Delta E =\Delta K.E.+\Delta P.E.\\ \Rightarrow \Delta E/m=\frac{1}{2}\Delta v^2+g\Delta h=\frac{1}{2}(0^2-3^2) m^2s^{-2}+9.8 (0-9)m^2s^{-2}=(-\frac{9}{2}-88.2)m^2s^{-2}=-92.7 m^2s^{-2}[/tex]
Here, it was mentioned in the question internal energy of the water is constant and there is no change in the pressure at the inlet and outlet.