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Explain the law of friction for turbulent flow

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If the Reynolds number is greater than 3500, the flow is turbulent. ... In this flow regime the resistance to flow follows the Darcy–Weisbach equation: it is proportional to the square of the mean flow velocity. The Darcy friction factor depends strongly on the relative roughness of the pipe's inner surface

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