The shape one looks like a "J" the other looks like a "U". They are actually referred to as J & U Bends.
In plumbing, a trap is a U-, S-, or J-shaped pipe located below or within a plumbing fixture.
It is the u shaped contraptin under your sink that holds water to keep sewer gasses from leaking into your home. Looks like a u of j and comes in a kit in any hardware store.
The horiziontal part of the trap AFTER the U shape
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Because the weight of the water in the trap must be greater than the esp or the trap will be ineffective,and the trap size dictates how much water it can hold thus determining the weight.
A tubular trap with a flanged connector to the U bend
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In plumbing, a trap is a U-, S-, or J-shaped pipe located below or within a plumbing fixture.
U, S, or J-shaped pipe under the floor. It prevents gases from entering the room.
It is the u shaped contraptin under your sink that holds water to keep sewer gasses from leaking into your home. Looks like a u of j and comes in a kit in any hardware store.
A P trap goes thru the wall, an S trap goes thru the floor.
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one of them has a U after the A
Basically, the "hole" it's going into. For example, the J bead is shaped to fit into the coping that is shaped to fit a J bead. J bead is different from a regular bead. A regular bead's coping does kinda looks like a sideways U. The difference in the beads is courtesy of the manufacturers. Some just had to be different. J bead and U beads go over the wall.No coping. There are some beads called Universal beads that fit into a groove in the coping or overlap the wall. Typical above ground beading is a K bead
The horiziontal part of the trap AFTER the U shape
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