I heard Sup Forums was smart which one would fill first Sup Forums?
I heard Sup Forums was smart which one would fill first Sup Forums?
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4 you stupid nigger.
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4. You are an idiot too.
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here's a detailed explanation.
if you mean "fill" as indicated by "to the hieght outgoing tube" then 3
3 and 4
2
4
3 and 4 at the same time
3
4
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no because with the amount of height needed to reach 4 would already make 3 full.
Alla at the same time
3 with a very tiny margin towards 4
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stupid niggers
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how fast does the water pour into 1? if its faster than from 1 to 2 it's 1
This assuming a slow trickle
4 and 3 simultaneously. As this video shows
not enough information given
you'd need to know the exact fill and drain rates of each tank or have enough information to calculate them, i.e. the viscosity of the fluid, the volume of the tanks and the cross sectional area/shape of the outlet tubes
1, highest potential energy
Depends on the flow rate of the water into 1 and the flow rates on the pipes connecting the rest.
Could easily be any of the buckets without that information, even if the flow rate is the same on the connecting pipes
NONE
BECAUSE THE TAP ISN'T CONNECTED TO ANYTHING
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>if you mean "fill" as indicated by "to the hieght outgoing tube" then 3
Then 3 and 4.
And so 3 and 4 is the right answer.
Yep, 1. None of the others will fill to their brims because of the position of the pipes.
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It's 3 you stupid fuck
1 and 2 at the same time
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>confirmed retards
3,4,2,1, in that order
Depends on the water volume per second
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Nice explanation, very insightful and detailed, would rate 9/11.
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The outgoing tube for 3 is pretty low, though!
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Nope, 3 is not full to the top. "Full" is not known as "to the pipe".
3 and 4 will fill up at about the same time but 3 will spill first
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why tf are you rolling?
there's only one tank
The outgoing tube is not the top of the tank.
well if 3 were full to the top it look like this.
If the tap puts out more than tank 1 can drain into tank 2 per unit of volume/time than it will fill first. Otherwise 4.
winner!
how does siphoning work you utter crip
That depends on the rate of input volume relative to connecting lines.
Assuming containers are 3 dimensional and able to hold water at NTP:
Too slow = none due to evaporation
slow enough = 3 and 4 at same time
faster = 3 (just before 4)
fast enough = 1
too fast = none due to boiling
best definition of sexploitation ever
>too fast = none due to boiling
wat
You cannot know unless you know the water flux
jesus christ people are dumb as shit, this is the Sup Forums iq circlejerk folks
Ok, boiling was a bad vocabulary choice. I mean the water won't fill anything because it will vaporize or exit the container first.
Sorry, no, but like this.
Holy shit, finally a post that's not made by a retard
This is correct in all cases
well were assuming its just a regular flow of water like in a fucking tap.
3 first, then 4, then 3 & 4 overflow onto the floor, and 1 and 2 never get filled up.
Look at
Sorry, wrong link. I mean
this is Hydrostatic pressure right?
you don't know the pipe circumference nor the flux, even normal tap on full could fill 1 if the circumference was small enough.
my answer aswell
I think this is correct.
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Seems not to affect the answer. Otherwise we could talk about that we don't see any tank, just pixels.
Pic related
The downward force would pull the water into 4 filling it first
If the water pressure is high enough, the first one will be full first.
If the water pressure isn't high enough to counter the effects of the water draining then it will proceed like this. The water will drain into the second tank. Then it will transfer into the third one. The draining process will still happen even if the tubes are higher.
So, four.
Pic unrelated.
4, but the person who drew this probably meant for 3 to fill up first
Exactly!
4 and 3 at the same time.
If someone disagrees with me please explain why they are correct.
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i wouldn't call 'not full of retards' smart
3 will not fill up onward than to the highest level of the tube to 4 until 4 is as filled up as 3. The last bit they will fill up together.
Okay, maybe the last h2o-molecule will fill up at 3...
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3 and 4 at the same time
>learn to hydraulics
see 4 would never win but can tie 3.
3 is the right answer, at a reasonable enough flow rate, but 4 might not fill up second, because of the nature of the pipe between 3 and 4.
4 might fill until the pipeline, but then any past that and it needs the potential energy of tank 2, because the potential energy in both tanks 2 and 3 are needed to push the water up the pipe to get into tank 4.
Fucking mong. How the fuck is moving water boiling?
3421 not that hard
This guy gets it
WORD.
If it's water, the tanks are cubes and the rate of fill is equal to the rate of drain from each tank it's tank 3. If the rate of fill is faster than the rate of drain it's whatever tank has a negative fill/drain ratio. Fluid dynamics bitch
2 will never fill because 4 is open genius
Depends on how fast the water flows