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Explain the law of friction for laminar flow

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Answered by singhprince0457
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Darcy Friction Factor for Laminar Flow. For practical purposes, if the Reynolds number is less than 2000, the flow is laminar. ... For laminar flow, the head loss is proportional to velocity rather than velocity squared, thus the friction factor is inversely proportional to velocity.

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Answered by vgrajay
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Darcy Friction Factor for Laminar Flow. For practical purposes, if the Reynolds number is less than 2000, the flow is laminar. ... For laminar flow, the head loss is proportional to velocity rather than velocity squared, thus the friction factor is inversely proportional to velocity.

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