I reckon flushing has more to do with how the water arrives in the bowl rather than how it leaves it, thus the J trap under a sink wouldn't cause a flush to happen.
The flushing on toilets comes from how the water leaves. The trap on a sink and the siphon section of toilets have different shapes. Toilets will drain like sinks rather than flush if there isn't enough water put in, though.
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Have you ever looked into a toilet on a windy day? The water bounces up and down.
So the water in my toilet evaporated?
It makes sense. Thanks for flushing it.
I reckon flushing has more to do with how the water arrives in the bowl rather than how it leaves it, thus the J trap under a sink wouldn't cause a flush to happen.
The flushing on toilets comes from how the water leaves. The trap on a sink and the siphon section of toilets have different shapes. Toilets will drain like sinks rather than flush if there isn't enough water put in, though.
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