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#136 |
still says videotape
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9 pages on topic, impressive. Unless the runway is moving air, you've got nothing but a over-powered paper weight.
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Not Suspicious, Merely Canadian
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I changed my mind. Bruce is right; the jet engines aren't pulling air over and under the wings; in fact, the engine doesn't even have to be on the wing. The engines are pushing the plane to achieve atmospheric air flow over and under the wings. Since the treadmill plane isn't moving relative to the atmosphere, the needed air flow around the wings doesn't happen and there's no lift; just a lot of engine revving and wheel-spinning. It doesn't matter what 'ground speed' the instruments record, the plane has no velocity relative to the air around it. The thing won't fly, any more than a kite will fly if you hold its string while running on a treadmill.
That's my story, and I'm stickin' to it. :p
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Bioengineer and aspiring lawer
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and it keeps the covers from falling down into the sewers
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We have to go back, Kate!
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*pokes head into room.....realises is totally out of depth and retreats*
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But the engines still exert a force against the body of the aircraft, and since the runway can't exert any force in the absence of friction, their is a net acting force on the aircraft
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still says videotape
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but no lift
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If you run on a treadmill, does air flow past your face (assuming no fan!)?
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I'll just put the tip in
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The plane isn't running on a treadmill, that's not how it moves. It moves by pushing through the air...the treadmill has no bearing on the plane.
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To shreds, you say?
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Another example of the unimportance of wheels relative to a plane's taking off. Ski planes and water planes have no wheels, hell, if a plane were lying on its belly on a greased treadmill it would take off.
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#1: If the "forward speed" is defined as relative to the treadmill then the plane is stationary relative to the air. #2: If the "forward speed" is defined as relative to the ground, then it is possible for the plane to be in motion relative to the air. Nothing in the question rules out either of these interpretations, and no amount of blustery hoopla or physics masturbation can change that. The question is unanswerable as stated. It's designed that way on purpose.
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Gone and done
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The straight dope misses this point: Quote:
Newton would be scratching his head.
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erika
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I'm with Flint and Pie. I wholeheartedly agree that, IF THE PROBLEM WAS REALISTIC AND SAID WHEEL SPEED, NOT PLANE SPEED, it would definitely take off. But the problem doesnt say that. It's unanswerable, because plane design + physics =/= the actual problem.
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