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Now that I think about it, that may not be correct. If I think through it, the weight of the rising water column on the supply side probably creates a counterbalance, much like a seesaw, cancelling out any increased height above the reservoir, so that the resulting water pressure is still set by the height of the water in the barrel.
Now that I think about it, that may not be correct. If I think through it, the weight of the rising water column on the supply side probably creates a counterbalance, much like a seesaw, cancelling out any increased height above the reservoir, so that the resulting water pressure is still set by the height of the water in the barrel.