Do toilets and faucets require electricity

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-10
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Neither. The landlord can lift the toilet tank lid and look at the internal devices.

    As for the faucet, my brother said in a book that it is a matter of the balance between the dynamic and static pressure of fluids in fluid mechanics.

    Therefore, we do not use electricity, which of course means that we residents do not have to pay the electricity bill or anything.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course you don't use electricity. It's all physics, water pressure or something

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No, by the pressure of the water.

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