No matter the scientific principals stated to support the given correct answer...the answer given is WRONG! With the design of the toilet as given in the picture the water column would be no higher than the bottom edge of the top portion of the s-trap built into the toilet. As shown, this would result in the water available to flush being less than a typical toilet and having MORE clogs, not fewer. Someone screwed up in the design of this problem
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