i hate you.
edit: read replies before telling me that 7 is walled off
but ignoring my loss, if everything is pressurized i think 7 if unpressurized i think 5
7 won’t ever fill because the pipe from 2 to 3 is blocked off.
well i didn’t see that lol
Ignoring the walled off stuff, can you ELI5 why pressurized vs not changes things and how so?
Might be an airlock? It’s hard for me to predict how fluids will really flow
my logic was that it’s the shortest way and therefore has the least resistance and therefore the highest flowrate.
while unpressurized gravity would take over
The pipe from 2-3 is walled off though.
well i didn’t see that lol
5
Yes but Title
I actually started to figure out the sequence…then I realized…fuck you, take my up vote
:3
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They said :3
I wish these were drawn as closed containers
None. The water is not running.
All the candidates are thanked for their time and asked to leave except you, who get invited to join MIB.
Looks like they’re all full of air already
😡
The faucet
1
nothin wrong with me
2
Nothin Wrong With Me
3
NOTHING WRONG WITH ME
Neun
All I know is, 7 is leaking out.
Dude, so dark… I love it.
It’s a sad day. They all stay empty. Such a loss.
Wouldn’t scale and viscosity play a role? Seriously, imagine a river vs a capillary tube. Also how many dimensions? And forces involved? Is that a blockage between 2 and 3? Are the walls breakable? How will the fluid hold air? Are the lines into structure 5 lower than the walls? Is this in a vacuum?
Also, these structures are all 2 dimensional.
you may be overthinking it
There is no mention of any fluid involved, just a faucet. So lets think inside of the box and assume we have some form of 2d-gravity and it is going to rain a newtonian fluid? I think most surface area on the top is draining into 5. If it snows the whole sheet can turn white and the problem is gone, too.
It does not specify what they are being filled with. They are all already filled with air.
I’d recognise that pattern anywhere, but I focused in on the problem and almost didn’t notice your dasterdly deed
What pattern? Judging by the comments this is some kind of trick but I don’t know what it is lol
As other replies have said and linked to, it’s meant to be “loss”
Though OP slightly changed the template to fit the puzzle, as the right hand corner is meant to have the shorter piece. That threw me off as well.
It’s a reference to this
Tap for spoiler
Ctrl+Alt+Delete! Wow there’s a blast from the past!
The left half is definitely a penis. Not sure what it is poking into on the right though.
It’s the “loss” meme
… fuck.
We’ll done.
5 will be the only one that will ever fill up unless you really crank up the pressure in which case 7 will also fill but very slowly. 5 and 7 are open containers and there’s a hole in the bottom of 4. But if it’s water coming out of a tap then only 5 will fill .
The connection between 2 and 3 is blocked.
Damn, I didn’t even notice that.
Even if you assume that it is not blocked, it is still 5. The pipe from 2 to 3 is never reached because 4 leaks out the hole in the bottom. Assume that the hole in the bottom is a flaw and 4 still leaks out the top before the pipe to 3 is reached.
1 can also fill up if the flow from the faucet is higher than what can exit through the pipe connecting to 2.
There it is!!! That connector is too narrow, only way it isnt 1 is if the pressure is criminally low.
5, but it also depends on the circumstances. What liquid is used, temperature, viscosity, etc. There’s some material science stuff that’s far beyond the intended scope of this question.
Why 5?
1 fills up halfway, which then overflows in 2. The bottom of 2 has a pipe running out of it, which is directed into 5
I depends on the inflow vs outflow of 1 - it might fill up first. But otherwise, yeah, i would say 5 as well.
1 fills up first. the spigot is much winder than the tube so the glass will fill faster than it can drain.
Also rule
That’s assuming the valve is open all the way and that there’s a bunch of water pressure behind the spigot. It should be entirely possible to create a very slow trickle by having a massive body of water behind the spigot (making it functionally infinite) but having only a small part of the entrance beneath the surface.
who’s to say it isn’t a slow faucet?
If its not properly installed I will call a plumber to fix it.