Originally posted by: MasonLuke
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: jimbob200521
Originally posted by: MasonLuke
Originally posted by: mugs
Wow MasonLuke, way to look like an idiot and an asshole at the same time. :laugh:
You and everyone else who thinks the plane will take take is sooooo stupid.
Stubborn little $hits
Kids, please dont forget the original premise that the treadmill moves in the equal and opposite direction of the wheels.
Once again kids, plane needs forward movement to get lift. Without it, a plane cannot take off. you kids ever watch a plane take off from a carrier? it its catapulted FORWARD and without that forward movement there is no lift.
When the wheels spin on the treadmill, the treadmill is moving in the exact opposite speed and direction, so the plane is stationary. no forward movement, no lift, no flight.
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please dont be stupid all your life, and listen to reason. stop with the friction or tighing a rope and pulling it forward or whatever it may be.
This is going to be my last response to one of your posts as you clearly do not understand this.
You say that the plane needs forward motion to take off. Correct, no one is arguing that it does not. What people (you) are arguing over is whether or not the plane would have forward movement in the given scenario. The answer is that it would have forward movement b/c the jets/propeller propel the plane forward. The wheels on the plane are not going to do enough to stop the plane.
You say that in the original problem, "the treadmill moves in equal and opposite direction of the wheels". Although what you said is true, it is also true that it was stated in the original problem is that it (treadmill) would match the planes speed in the opposite direction. Since ground speed is different than air speed (air speed is not effected (enough) by ground speed to matter), the plane would continue to move. Also remember that force is different than wheel speed. The wheels on the plane will be turning at the opposite speed, not force, that the plane is moving. The wheels will turn really really fast, that is all.
Finally, I would like to refer to a previous statement I made:
For those that say that the plane would not take off, do you realize that you are saying that a plane is driven via it's wheels?
Do you realize that that is what you are saying, MasonLuke?
No one is saying a plane is driving by it wheels.
The question is if the treadmill matches the speed of the plane relative to the treadmill surface (ie speed the wheels see) -- Plane doesn't take off OR the treadmill matches the ground speed of the plane -- Plane takes off.
You are correct and incorrect at the same time, let me explain...
You said that
"The question is if the treadmill matches the speed of the plane relative to the treadmill surface (ie speed the wheels see) -- Plane doesn't take off"
The statement you made is correct, the treadmill would match the planes speed relative to the treadmill. The conclusion you came to is incorrect, however; the plane would take off. The treadmill would be matching the planes forward speed by spinning in the opposite direction of the plane at an equal speed. So if the plane is going forward at 100mph, the treadmill would be going the opposite direction at 100mph, meaning the wheels on the plane would move at 200mph.
So, could you explain to me how the wheels would stop the plane (if you are of the belief that the plane would not take off, that is)?
Wow, please reread what you just wrote. Simply by definition of the problem that why forward movement is impossible. In your example you broke the condition requiring the treadmill to match the wheel speed by having the wheel go at 200 mph yet the treadmill is only running at 100 mph .
LOL
Sorry kids for calling you stupid, but hopefully you have learned something from all this.
You dont know not because you are stupid, but because you are ignorant. Remember, learning is half the battle.
but you are assuming the wheels are a frictionless vehicle for the forward thrust of the jet engines (imagine no wheels there would be so much friction). that is their purpose to provide a frictionless surface for the jet engines to do their thing. but what if they can't go forward (the treadmill negating the wheels spin) no forward movement. that's just my two cents.
