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The blue is more dense water and the white is less dense. If we release the water from the configuration in the first panel, with the center of gravity indicated by the black dot, we see that the difference in density leads to the gravity wave motion in the second and third panels. The motion in the second and third panels is caused by the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.  The final panel shows how the center of mass has been lowered, and we have reached a minimum configuration of potential energy.
To understand the idea of available potential energy (APE), consider the figure on the right. The blue areas indicate regions of high density, while the white areas denote lower density fluid. The black dote depicts the centre of mass of each system. If the system is free to adjust from the upper-left panel, the difference in density will lead to the gravity wave motion in the second and third panels. The motion is caused by the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy.  In the third panel, the white dot shows the original location of the centre of mass. The final panel shows how the center of mass has been lowered, and a minimum configuration of potential energy has been achieved. While the final state still contains potential energy, it is not available to be converted into kinetic (or other forms of) energy, and so the final rest state has zero APE.

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To understand the idea of available potential energy (APE), consider the figure on the right. The blue areas indicate regions of high density, while the white areas denote lower density fluid. The black dote depicts the centre of mass of each system. If the system is free to adjust from the upper-left panel, the difference in density will lead to the gravity wave motion in the second and third panels. The motion is caused by the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy. In the third panel, the white dot shows the original location of the centre of mass. The final panel shows how the center of mass has been lowered, and a minimum configuration of potential energy has been achieved. While the final state still contains potential energy, it is not available to be converted into kinetic (or other forms of) energy, and so the final rest state has zero APE.