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Conditions for water to go down from high places

Physics Asked by user12479 on November 18, 2020

  • I’ve noticed that all of the above-ceiling water tanks are piped in a
    way that ensures to be open to the air at the tank, and then these water-carrying pipes go down to the kitchen or rest rooms,..etc

I mean that water won’t flow in the kitchen’s nor toilet’s pipes without being open to the atmosphere at the tank position.. Why is that?

I need a scientific explanation accounting for this phenomenon.. any general formula is welcome..

One Answer

If air cannot enter the tank as water runs out, then a partial vacuum will form in the tank. Once the vacuum pressure equals the pull of gravity on the water it will no longer flow.

Answered by Adrian Howard on November 18, 2020

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