Fluid Adhesion: The Physics and Frustration of the Teapot Effect: Spouts, Flow, and the Decades-Long Fluid Dynamics Battle in Everyday Culinary Mechanics
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Why does tea seemingly defy gravity, stubbornly dribbling down the underside of the spout instead of pouring smoothly into the cup? This mundane morning annoyance is actually a staggeringly complex physical paradox that has baffled mathematicians and physicists for over a century, famously dubbed the Teapot Effect.The dribble is the result of a vicious hydro-mechanical battle between capillary action, surface tension, and the Coanda effect—the tendency of a fluid jet to stay attached to a c...























