• @rysiek@szmer.info
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    132 years ago

    5

    Also, depends a lot on viscosity of the liquid. Honey would fill up 1 well before it would make a dent in reaching and filling up others.

        • PicoBlaanket
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          1 year ago

          The last word of the comment is loss.

          Are people saying “None” because the spout into ‘cup 5’ is a mil lower than the rim of ‘cup 5’? If so, then “None” could make sense.

  • @leif@beehaw.org
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    52 years ago

    If you consider pipes between containers to be that long / narrow, the whole structure to be in the air (not vacuum) and edges of the pipes to be 90 degrees as in the picture, assuming the liquid is regular water, the water flow from the tap should be larger than what the pipe could move (if it can move water at all and not bubble clog due to straight edges) – hence the 1 container should be first to fill up

      • @leif@beehaw.org
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        12 years ago

        Try filling up a horizontal 3 ml syringe tube drop by drop, you’ll get bubbles, make it meter long and you’ll get a lot of bubbles no matter the water velocity

  • @OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml
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    Everyone is saying 5 (which is correct), but no other cup will be actually get filled which is interesting