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When honey flows faster than water – ScienceDaily – AlKhaleej Today
When honey flows faster than water – ScienceDaily

It is common knowledge that thick, viscous liquids like honey flow more slowly than low-viscosity liquids like water. The researchers were surprised that this behavior was turned on its head when the fluids flow through chemically coated capillaries. Liquids flow through these specially coated pipes ten times faster than a thousand times more viscous. The speed at which various liquids flow through pipes is important for a wide variety of applications: from industrial processes such as oil refin…
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