standard size for bathroom sink drain is 1-1/4
standard size for kitchen sink drain is 1-1/2
1/2" water lines to sink.
It depends on the size of the lifeboat, the amount of water it displaces, and how heavy the people are.
1.5 in.
it would depend on the size of the sink, but most average sinks would be able to hold three gallons of water :)
Most sinks that I've seen in mobiles are 32 x 20.
Utility sinks are bigger in size compared to kitchen sink or bathroom sink. And, utility sinks are mostly made up of stainless steel. So, they are more durable and easy to clean.
The size of the boat is equal to the water displaced by the boat. This means, if the boat is bigger then its weight, the boat will float. If the boat is smaller than its weight, it sinks. This is why metal ships are so big.
There is no standard size. There used to be, but now since they make plastic sinks in addition to cast iron sinks, you can buy many other sizes.
Whether something sinks when it's placed on water is determined by the amount (weight) of water that it displaces. The needle, being small in size and relatively high in mass (relative to its size), displaces very little water when it is placed on the surface. The weight of the needle will be more than the weight of the water that it displaces and the needle will sink. The ship, though many times heavier than the needle, will displace alot more water than the needle. The ship will float if the weight of the displaced water is more than the weight of the ship.
Proper material, size and grade. Should also be flushed with clean water from the icemaker drain at least once a day
This has got to do with weight and density. A ping pong ball is extreemely light. A golf ball is heavy. If the golfball sinks, that mean that Water of the same volume weigh less. IE the golfball is heavier than water. Regards.
It depends on the size of the boat.
A single tankless water heater will not cope with all that.