After further review f will fill up, the one I first pick g is wrong one must pay attention more carefully my mistake.
J is not getting a drop until D,E, & G are full. Forget F
Wrong, D,G & E won't fill at all since the input to D from C is closed off...
jonjacobik wrote:
J is not getting a drop until D,E, & G are full. Forget F
Please take a look at this video all will be revealed.
https://youtu.be/2RpB7zGhc4gjonjacobik wrote:
J is not getting a drop until D,E, & G are full. Forget F
idrabefi wrote:
Turn the spigot on full and A will fill first as its input is larger than its output.
Yes, depending on the flow rate of the spigot, the capacity of A, and the flow rate of the drains (we need to assume all the outlets are the same diameter, they look the same size in the diagram anyway), then A could fill first, but we need a few more bits of info to do that calculation. And before we actually built this thing at my house, we would do that calculation. If the drains flow at the same rate as the spigot then A never fills, F fills first, and then F overflows a lot.
The blocked pipes were hard to see at first, I hate tricks like that.
To many of you folks are over thinking this it's a simple diagram, stop with water flow and drip rate ect.ect.
D is blocked by line on the left side. maybe L
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