Friction loss refers to the reduction in pressure that occurs as fluid flows through a pipe, duct, or any conduit due to the friction between the fluid and the surface of the material through which it flows. This phenomenon is an important consideration in fluid mechanics, hydraulics, and various engineering applications. ### Key Factors Affecting Friction Loss: 1. **Fluid Velocity:** Higher fluid velocities typically result in greater friction losses.
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