Surely the problem is more elaborate than that...
Simply place the dishpan on a turntable (a flat platform that is mounted to a shaft and is able to turn on bearings), connect a pulley to the shaft of the turntable and connect a belt to a motor that will turn the turntable... then the dishpan will turn.
Yes, despite the dishpan being deep it cannot be filled by Osha because water is always lost through evaporation and always flows.
I recommend you fill up a dishpan with water and drop some vegetables in it to find out.
It is not recommended to use bleach in dishpan water as it can be harmful if ingested or leave residue on dishes that may be harmful if consumed. It is best to use dish soap and hot water to clean dishes effectively and ensure they are safe for use.
a sieve
An object not in motion tends to stay not in motion.
the buckets will rotate. it is also likely that the rope will break, the buckets will fall, and the water will spill, mainly depending on the strength of the rope and size of the water-filled buckets
Fresh water filled.
Yes the oceans cannot fill it because water always flows.
This riddle describes a "sieve" or "strainer." A sieve is round in shape, has a deep bowl-like structure similar to a tub, but because it has holes, it cannot hold water, making it unable to be filled by the ocean. The imagery highlights the paradox of its shape and the inability to retain liquid.
a moat that is a wide ditch filled with water
The wipers motor has a tendency to become filled with water and short out the internal computer board causing it to malfunction.
Right click a bucket on water and you have a bucked filled with water. Right click a bucket on lava and you have a bucked filled with lava.