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Engineering, 29.01.2020 01:42 ashhleyjohnson

Consider two flat circular plates (6 inch diameter), with honey filling a 0.05 inch gap between them. if it takes 1 lbf to start sliding the plates apart at 0.25 inches/sec, what is the viscosity of the honey? how does this value compare to published values of the viscosity of honey? how much power does it take to move the plate? (short answer format is ok for this part) if one of the plates was supported on edge, vertically, the other plate would start to slip down. how light would the free plate have to be for the plates to stick together indefinitely? yes, this is a bit of a trick question.

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