echelon6
Shiny_Rock
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This has been floating around the web a lot lately, anyone heard of this one?
If a plane is traveling at takeoff speed on a conveyor belt, and the belt is matching that speed in the opposite direction, can the plane take off?
i.e. A plane starts from a standstill and as it goes faster, the conveyor belt it''s on matches that speed, but in the opposite direction. Can the plane ever take off?
(assume 0 resistance, infinite length conveyor belt, speeds relative to the ground or anything non-moving)
If a plane is traveling at takeoff speed on a conveyor belt, and the belt is matching that speed in the opposite direction, can the plane take off?
i.e. A plane starts from a standstill and as it goes faster, the conveyor belt it''s on matches that speed, but in the opposite direction. Can the plane ever take off?
(assume 0 resistance, infinite length conveyor belt, speeds relative to the ground or anything non-moving)