Well?

Well?...

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3 and 4 will be full at the exact same time

4

this is false. 3 would have to be close to full before 4 saw anything. then 4 would catch up

4 won't fill up at all. Don't you guys understand septics?

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3 and 4 will be full at the same time.

Depends on the flow rate of the incoming water, and the flow rate capacity of the cylinder the water most go through. It could easily be 1 depending on that.

1 and 2 will never be full completely

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3 & 4 at the same time

EVERYONE IN THIS THREAD STOP RIGHT NOW

I NEED TO UNDERSTAND HOW YOU GOT THIS IMAGE TO LOOK SHITTIER. IVE LITERALLY ONLY EVER SEEN THIS ON FACEBOOK AND I WANT MEMES THAT ARE JUST COMPRESSED INTO OBLIVION

assuming it all flows as fast as the water is poured then 3 and 4 will fill at the same time.

lamo there is no valve the water would just flow back into 3 from 4

As 3 is almost full its water level will not rise until 4 has reached that same level upon which they will rise at the same speed.

Need to know fill rate from spigot. If it is significantly more than the output of the first tank, then that first tank will fill and overflow first.

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The pressure required for 4 to build up via that pipe would need 3 to be filled and two to provide the pressure.
3 would not only fill up, it would overflow.
If it was closed, then 2 would provide the pressure and 4 would get up then.
3 fills up first anyhow.

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