I assume you mean when you turn on the sink water comes up from the drain in the tub? If that's the case, the drain from the tub is clogged. The sink is higher than the tub so the water comes up there.
no it wouldn't sink if it didnt turn
The amount of water needed to fill a sink depends on the sink's size and depth. On average, a bathroom sink can hold around 1-2 gallons of water, while a kitchen sink can hold around 8-10 gallons.
Turn on your bathtub or shower hot then turn it off at last turn on your hot water for your sink. Hope this helps!
To turn on the water in the kitchen sink, locate the faucet handle and turn it clockwise until the water starts flowing.
Fills in 3 minutes ===> gains 1/3 sink per minute. Empties in 4 minutes ===> loses 1/4 sink per minute. With faucet and drain open simultaneously, gain is [ (1/3) minus (1/4) ] sink per minute = (4/12) - (3/12) = 1/12 sink per minute. Time to gain 1 whole sink = 1/(1/12) = 12 minutes to fill.
Nothing, it should all come with the dishwasher. It fills from the faucet.
To turn off the water under the bathroom sink, locate the shut-off valves usually located on the pipes beneath the sink. Turn the valves clockwise to close them and stop the water flow.
To turn off the water under the sink in the bathroom, locate the shut-off valve usually located on the water pipes beneath the sink. Turn the valve clockwise to close it and stop the water flow.
When you put a plug in a sink and fill it, the water in the sink INCREASES. When you turn off the tap and pull the plug out of the sink, the water in the sink DECREASES.
When you put a plug in a sink and fill it, the water in the sink INCREASES. When you turn off the tap and pull the plug out of the sink, the water in the sink DECREASES.
Nothing it just is the model you have
A clogged drain most likely.