headloss

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

head +‎ loss

Noun[edit]

headloss (plural headlosses)

  1. The difference in pressure between points in a hydraulic system of piping as a result of friction, elevation change etc.
    The headloss in a 16" pipe is 2 feet, but in a 20" pipe, it is just 1.2 feet.

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