Answer:
Head loss in turbulent flow is varying as square of velocity.
Step-by-step explanation:
As we know that head loss in turbulent flow given as
![h_F=(FLV^2)/(2gD)](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/kb92uuqs2giko8r2b3s6fsk7ib1fmgc730.png)
Where
F is the friction factor.
L is the length of pipe
V is the flow velocity
D is the diameter of pipe.
So from above equation we can say that
![h_F\alpha V^2](https://img.qammunity.org/2020/formulas/chemistry/college/zkd6y9wni770od55wha3w1mfl741emnghy.png)
It means that head loss in turbulent flow is varying as square of velocity.
We know that loss in flow are of two types
1.Major loss :Due to surface property of pipe
2.Minor loss :Due to change in momentum of fluid.