The sewer
YES, you do need a trap. Usually the bathtub drain is on the same sewer line as the nearby toilet.The smell from the toilet's discharge will sneak up through the bathtub's drain line without a trap ... not pleasant!.
The toilet itself is plugged or the pipe from the toilet to the drain is plugged. It may be that the tub and sink have their own drain pipe that may connect to the main away from the toilet drain. Plunge the toilet or sometimes if you fill a 5 gallon bucket with water and pour it into the toilet as fast as it will take it, that will flush out the line. It is a greater amount of water all at once an forces out what the clog is.
gravity force
As water drains, it displaces air in the pipes. If the vent or vents in your house are clogged up, the air must find another way out, which could be another drain in your house.
Things that can safely go down the drain include water, soap, shampoo, and toothpaste. Other items, such as food scraps, grease, oil, and chemicals should not be poured down the drain as they can cause clogs, damage the plumbing system, or contaminate the water supply.
The bottom of the bathtub is inclined. It leads towards the drain. They make it so that water will go straight to the drain and wont just settle. It would then take force to keep the water up the incline (away from the drain). That followes the definition of an incline plane.
The bottom of the bathtub is inclined. It leads towards the drain. They make it so that water will go straight to the drain and wont just settle. It would then take force to keep the water up the incline (away from the drain). That followes the definition of an incline plane.
Its your bathtub drain.
Well if you have another bathtub then use it because if the pipe has no water in it the orbeez will dry out and go into the sewer easily without blocking the drain
The sewer line is plugged or collasped. The sink and bathtub may drain because they drain at a slower rate. Toilet is all at once and the drain can't handle it. Water has to go somewhere so it backs up in the sink and tub.
inclined planea bathtub is an inclined plane because it is slanted so that the water can drain.
inclined planea bathtub is an inclined plane because it is slanted so that the water can drain.
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Inclined plane. It lets the water drain out.
A chimney is to a fireplace what a drain is to a bathtub. One is the route for smoke to leave, the other the route for water to leave.
Not unless the drain and or tub is full of water and you have no heat on or it gets below freezing in the house.
In this usage, "bathtub" is an adjective, modifying the noun "drain."