Gravity helps you move down the slope but works against you on the way up.
the answer s the slope how can it be slope it if it goes up and down slope is the measuer of x axis and y axis
a landform is a piece of land in the shape of something cool and a slope is something going down like when your going down a mountain your going down a slope
An undefined slope is just a line straight down. The slope is undefined.
The number shows how steep it is, the sign is whether it is going up or coming down. So 2 is a slope upwards and -3 is a steeper slope down
tile should slope sightly down toward the drain and drain should be recessed slightly below the top of the tile
By plumbing codes, no.
The biggest and most important tip for maintaining the kitchen plumbing is to never pour oil down the drain. Pouring oil down your drain is the worst thing you can do.
Things that can safely go down the drain include water, soap, shampoo, and toothpaste. Other items, such as food scraps, grease, oil, and chemicals should not be poured down the drain as they can cause clogs, damage the plumbing system, or contaminate the water supply.
If the dishwasher is hooked into a garburetor, there is a plug in the garburetor where the hose drain attaches that needs to be knocked out. The drain hose might be plugged where it joins to the plumbing drainage. The other problem, plumbing-wise, is the drain hose has to be fed as high as it can go under the sink and back down into the drain.
A vent for the drain system may be blocked. A home or building plumbing system must be "free flowing" with a vent to the outside atmosphere - usually through the roof. When water is forced down the drain and the vent for that drain is blocked, air will be pulled from inside the building through another plumbing fixture causing the gurgling sound. The main drain line may also be partially blocked whereas when water is forced down the drain the air in the drain line may be forced back into the building through another plumbing fixture causing the gurgling sound.
You can dispose of hydrogen peroxide by diluting it with water and then flushing it down the drain. Make sure to follow any local regulations for disposal of chemicals. Alternatively, you can take it to a hazardous waste disposal facility for proper disposal.
A.Lines that are equally steep should have the same slope.B.The slope of a steep line should be bigger than the slope of a flat line.D.Lines that go up from left to right should have a positive slope.E.Lines that go down from left to right should have a negative slope.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------B.The slope of a flat line should be close to 0.C.The slope of a flat line is smaller than the slope of a steep line.E.A negative slope means that the line moves down from left to right
You can put it down but it's useless. Go to a plumbing warehouse and get 'Zonk'. First, take apart the U trap and see if you get the obstruction.
Because that is the way plumbing works, when you remove the plug the water goes down the drain by force of gravity.
Drain cleaner pollutes the environment after it is poured down the drain. You should use green cleaners.
A quick way would be to drop into a plumbing supply store. They often have tubs on display with the overflow drain hooked up. You will be able to see where the overflow water goes down the drain. Des Perado