The presence of a turbine in a pipe does not change the speed of the fluid entering and exiting, provided the inlet and outlet sizes are the same and the fluid is incompressible. However, there will be a pressure drop across the turbine, which is necessary for energy extraction. This pressure drop can potentially slow down the fluid velocity in the entire system, depending on the fluid source. Understanding these dynamics is crucial in hydraulics, especially for those with an electrical background. Overall, turbines can influence fluid speed due to the associated pressure changes.