The document contains two graphs showing the relationship between pressure and pipe length for laminar and turbulent fluid flows. The first graph shows that for laminar flow, pressure decreases linearly as pipe length increases. The second graph shows that for turbulent flow, pressure decreases rapidly with small increases in pipe length initially and then decreases more gradually at longer pipe lengths.
The document contains two graphs showing the relationship between pressure and pipe length for laminar and turbulent fluid flows. The first graph shows that for laminar flow, pressure decreases linearly as pipe length increases. The second graph shows that for turbulent flow, pressure decreases rapidly with small increases in pipe length initially and then decreases more gradually at longer pipe lengths.
The document contains two graphs showing the relationship between pressure and pipe length for laminar and turbulent fluid flows. The first graph shows that for laminar flow, pressure decreases linearly as pipe length increases. The second graph shows that for turbulent flow, pressure decreases rapidly with small increases in pipe length initially and then decreases more gradually at longer pipe lengths.