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Let's just read the question and decide what we're being asked about:
First, the plane "begins to move forward." So, forward motion is possible, although it isn't stated whether this forward motion is relative to the surface of the treadmill, or relative to the ground. Next, the treadmill is described. It is "made to match the forward speed of the plane, only in the opposite direction." What the forward speed of the plane is relative to remains unspecified. The treadmill is said to "move backwards beneath the aircraft as the aircraft moves forward." What the forward motion of the plane is relative to remains unspecified. Thus, when the treadmill is said to "match the forward speed" of the plane, it isn't stated how this speed is determined. When the treadmill is said to "move backwards...as the aircraft moves forward" it isn't stated how this motion is determined. So, for step number one, to read the question and determine the parameters of what is being described, we cannot describe the treadmill because we cannot describe the plane, therefore we certainly cannot describe their relationship. When Mythbusters tests this scenario, I will be curious to see what is tested. Because the question as stated here isn't something you can test. |
My point exactly.
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For the record, the plane will not take off!
That is simply my opinion which is worth as much as you paid for it. but I'm still right :p |
The plane will take off.
As Newton said to Edmund Halley, "I have calculated it." |
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The "relative to the ground" interpretation can actually be done with a real plane, so I'm guessing that that's the one the Mythbusters will do. |
Oh for Christ's sake... IT'LL BE ON IN JUST A FEW HOURS.
Just sit tight and wait, 'kay? |
my prediction is that the Mythbusters episode will do naught but inflame the argument into further heretofore unrealized levels of ridiculousness.
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Between plane and the treadmill are wheels. Wheels spin as slow or fast as necessary so that plane and treadmill remain completely independent of each other. Grasp the major significance of the word independent. Tread mill moving forwards or backwards will only affect how fast and which direction wheels spin. Tread mill will have no affect on the plane. I am still completely mystified why this is not obvious to everyone. In post 104, Happy Monkey again and accurately answered. He is answering to others who remain confuse in post 196. Meanwhile, the question was answered in maybe five different ways - all coming to the same conclusion - in post 152. Quote:
It's this simple. Wheels mean the plane is not affected by the treadmill (except by some trivial bearing resistance that is made 100% irrelevant by the planes jet engines). Wheels and jet engine means the treadmill can be replaced by a runway (a treadmill moving as 0 Km/sec) and have the exact same answer. |
And not a single comment about Bush, he must be drinking, he is slipping. :D
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I knew your obsession would never leave you. Who are you going to talk about when he is gone?
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I ran on a treadmill for about 35 minutes the other day, I did not move forward. Does it matter if it's me or a jet plane on the tread mill?
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I am totally tailposting here, but.......
Isn't the issue the planes speed relative to the earth? If the plane is spinning on a treadmill, then it isn't moving at all relative to the earth. I must be missing something - lil help? |
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