So Sup Forums? Which one would fill up first?

So Sup Forums? Which one would fill up first?

5.
No exit.

your mom

How full is full?

3

Depends on the flow rate of the spigot. If the flow rate is greater that the capacity of the bridge from 1 to 5 than it will over fill and spill out the sides before others fill up.

7

3

5. there is a wall between 5 and 2

Who the fuck are you calling a spigot?

This?

Not sure if poorly drawn or troll or what.

1 or 5 depending on the speed of water

this

1 will fill up first you yak

This.

Either a lazy troll post or someone too dumb to look at the image.

He's a dangerous spigot.

1 flows into 5 which would fill higher than 1 you yak

2.

4 wouldn't get a drop until 2 was full.

theres an extra wall on the right side of the 2 bucket. 5 will fill up first, unless the faucet is spraying faster than liquid can transfer from 1 to 5.

2 wont get a drop because there is a wall between 5 and 2

this.

why is 5 and 2 blocked off? 5

BAKA

6

easy 5

You are beyond stupid

this is a trick. the whole thing is underwater already. they're already filled with water

damn. i didnt even notice the fish

it will with low pressure

Number 5 since it's exit is blocked.

1 if the flow rate of the faucet is greater than the flow rate of the outlet.

5 if the outlet is blocked as shown in the diagram and it's not a mistake.and the flow rate of the faucet is slower than the outlet of 1

2 if the outlet of 5 is not blocked and the flow rate of the infill of 1 is not greater than the outlet because the height of the outlet means 2 has to fill before anything spills out over into 4 like the spout on a watering can.

6 and 4 will never fill.

nice

accurate

Slow hand clap

Doesn't matter, it will be Trump's fault if one is filled before another. Unlawful discrimination. All fills matter.

It depends on how much water is flowing at one time.

If enough water flows to counteract the water being lost through the pipes, then the first tub fills up first.

You could solve this using differential equations.

6 will fill up first because it is the last that gets water. So the others won't fill until that one is completely done.

2

6 will never fill because 3 will spill over the top before 6 is even half full.

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shit...

3

Are you referencing something?

Roll

Not exactly. As the water filled the 2-4 connection it would spill out before the water completely filled the top horizontal part meaning 2 would never get full. This assumes all connections have the same flow rate and "full" is the top of the connections. I would argue 3 would fill first because full should be at the top of the container. But alas this is a troll thread only meant to make us argue

Oh yeah and none of them would fill except 3

It is 2 you morons...

When it reaches the top dumbass, what else do you think full means.

rolling

It is obviously 5.... 5 is blocked off from 2...

So fucking easy. 2 will fill until the entry pipe of 4. But to fill completely...that would be 6...no exit

The containers aren't set out irl the way they are in the pic, you have them all set up in series so 6 is the first one to fill up.

Depends on the definition of "full" whether it's mostly to the top (full tank of gas doesn't mean your gas tank is overflowing, or a full glass of tea or cup of coffee isn't all the way to the brim) or completely to the top.

But what else is there to do? I least made it a bit interesting didn't I?

6 can't fill because 3 will overflow before 6 is even half full

It's 2 period you dumb fucking dicks. The pipe after 2 will be full too.

Full In the general sense

is 5 walled off deliberately? Is this just an asinine "trick" question?

None of them. Cause it's just a picture.

I didn't notice the wall, so you can take it into account or disregard it.

It's connected to the back of the pipe after 2

Of course it's a trick question, there's a few variables that could change the outcome.

Trap question, they are already all filled. Look at the background, there are fishes swimming.

Ayylmao

1 or 3, depends on how big ist the waterflow. If income > 2x flow to 3, then 1. Otherwise 3

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