If top left on bottle = none if bottle is empty = none If the glasses are identical and the pipes have the same constant internal cross-sectional area... ...With sufficient supply and a flow rate such that liquid escapes a glass at the rate the liquid goes in then only glass 3 will fill. ...With a fast enough input flow rate you could fill glass 1 before any other glass. igmc
Anyone who dips their hand in their pocket to support our great club is fine by me. Anyone who has paid their dues and is now a retired supporter, like your dad for example, is fine by me. Anyone who dines out for free on our great club and leaves the financial support to the rest of us is a parasite and a waste of space. No excuses. Luckily we don't have any of those on here do we ???? The accounts for 2019/20 are forecast to show income well in excess of £50 million...that's down to everyone who buys a scarf/shirt, supps a pint in Billy's etc etc as well as those who attend matches.
Thought you might have picked up on that post alright Jammy how are things with you anyway. Are you busy or killing time like many of us
Have been working on a new project...it's all a bit hush hush so can't really elaborate. Hope all is well with you and the family
All good thanks. Grandson And his mum lives with us so spent two hours today with him with two water pistols. Sounds daft but great way to pass the time. No idea what’s coming down the line business wise but no point worrying about it
Gut feeling is...we'll be back playing around mid June. Behind closed doors though and I think that will be the case for the remainder of the fixtures.
Only 2 glasses can be filled up and that is 3 and 4. The tap for 3 is lower than the tap for 2 that has to be half filled before it can begin to fill 4. This means 3 will fill up first. All the other glasses are blocked