A toilet is a class 3 lever. This is true because your elbow moves when you flush the toilet so that's the fulcrum and the effort is in the middle at your hand where you're moving the handle. - 5th grader
He Invented The First Flush Toilet In 1568.
Well, it depends how many times you don't flush a toilet. If you don't flush it one time, nothing happens. But if you don't flush it for a month or something, and then you finally flush it, it may get clogged with toilet paper.
Yes, a toilet does flush counter clockwise in the USA.
$1.34 per flush
A toilet is a class 3 lever. This is true because your elbow moves when you flush the toilet so that's the fulcrum and the effort is in the middle at your hand where you're moving the handle. - 5th grader
A lever in a bathroom can flush your toilet or open a faucet.
That's how it is supposed to work. Pulling the lever lifts the flapper in the tank which lets water into the bowl.
They are usually about 24-26 inches high
U pee in the toilet, reach out your hand, push down the metal lever or aka the flush , and then u wash your hands and leave
More commonly called the 'flapper', it 's the valve that fits over the hole in the base of the tank that you activate when you press the flush lever.
Yes, Me, See http://www.terrylove.com/forums/showthread.php?40249-Toto-Flush-lever-complaint
you flush the toilet
It lifts the tank flapper /bulb connected to the Douglas Valve On a Flushometer it moves the piston assemble aside
Because the mechanism of a toilet flusher is a simple machine consisting of a rigid bar pivoted on a fixed point and used to transmit force, as in raising or moving a weight at one end by pushing down on the other. Thus, it is the very definition of a lever.
He Invented The First Flush Toilet In 1568.
Well, it depends how many times you don't flush a toilet. If you don't flush it one time, nothing happens. But if you don't flush it for a month or something, and then you finally flush it, it may get clogged with toilet paper.