Depending on the force the liquid is poured it might go to cup 1 from the overflow as you say.2. Everything else is closed. And it will fill up due to overflow, not due to a pipe.
All the pipes are blocked, the overflow will go to 3 first.Depending on the force the liquid is poured it might go to cup 1 from the overflow as you say.
The overflow will glide on top of pipe 3. But depending on the force of the liquid pouring it will glide on 2 if pouring is slow or 1 if fast.All the pipes are blocked, the overflow will go to 3 first.
Now starting to think it's either 2 or 3.The overflow will glide on top of pipe 3. But depending on the force of the liquid pouring it will glide on 2 if pouring is slow or 1 if fast.
Correct. If the pouring is as fast as my Aunt Betty pours herself tea most of the overflow will go to cup 1, some on the table between cup 1 and 2, and a bit in cup 2.As Jalimon depends on volume and gravity, and terminal velocity.
If a slow drip 2 and if more volume 3. There’s water will go as far down as the 90 above 4 then fill up and flow to the right.
Simply turn on a tap. Down it go straight or out at 45 degree angle
Not sure if there would be enough pressure coming out of the gap for 1. There might also be case for 7 if the volume coming out of the can is like your Auntie. She will miss the well with some going to 7, and what goes in so fast and heavy will get to the top faster than the gap allows it out to the rightCorrect. If the pouring is as fast as my Aunt Betty pours herself tea most of the overflow will go to cup 1, some on the table between cup 1 and 2, and a bit in cup 2.
But as I know my Aunt Betty she would find it annoying to pour her tea in those useless pipes so she would bypass and pour directly into cup 1