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minus-squareregnn@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up66arrow-down1·edit-226 days agoDepends on the flow from the faucet. If it is filling 1 faster then water can move between then order will be 1->2->5 If it is slow enough then just 5 fills. Everything else will be dry. Between 2 to 3 is sealed too. Without lids there is a lot of issues.
minus-squareprayer@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up9·edit-226 days agoBecause the inlet and outlet of 2 are the same size, 2 will always be filled last, if at all. Once 5 is filled, it will spill out the edges of the container rather than back flowing.
minus-squarecolderr@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·26 days agoTechnically if it’s faster, then at some point 3 will start to get water. Due to 2 overflowing and filling the space between the 2 cups. 6 probably, maybe would, but not 100% sure. Which means that really 4 can’t fill up over time.
Depends on the flow from the faucet.
If it is filling 1 faster then water can move between then order will be 1->2->5
If it is slow enough then just 5 fills.
Everything else will be dry. Between 2 to 3 is sealed too. Without lids there is a lot of issues.
Because the inlet and outlet of 2 are the same size, 2 will always be filled last, if at all. Once 5 is filled, it will spill out the edges of the container rather than back flowing.
Technically if it’s faster, then at some point 3 will start to get water. Due to 2 overflowing and filling the space between the 2 cups.
6 probably, maybe would, but not 100% sure.
Which means that really 4 can’t fill up over time.
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Is the faucet flowing?