Honey is around 3000 times more viscous than water, but has a similar density. How much faster could honey flow though a pipe compared to water, while still maintaining a laminar flow?
A) 3000 times
B) 9 000 000 times
C) 55 times
D) It will become turbulent at the same speed, but a much greater pressure difference would be needed to make it flow at that speed
E) It will become turbulent at the same speed, but a much smaller pressure difference would be needed to make it flow at that speed
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