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|  2005-11-28, 03:58 PM | #26 | 
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			Here's my answer: 1) The plane needs airspeed to generate lift and take off. 2) The plane's engines generate thrust by pushing against the air. 3) The plane's wheels (because the brakes are off) cannot enact a significant force upon the plane against the thrust vector of the engine. Therefore, the plane will take off. The treadmill has nothing to do with the solution. I dare you guys to prove me wrong without getting into rediculous agruments like "well if the conveyor is going 1 million mph the friction of the wheel bearings is so high it can't take off". The frictions/inertia of the wheels is insignificant with regards to the magnitude of the engine thrust. 
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|  2005-11-28, 03:59 PM | #27 | 
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			So far, it looks like Austin is the only person in this thread that has a clue.  Cal Poly Physics department FTW. And JC... man, I'm surprised you missed it!   
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|  2005-11-28, 03:59 PM | #28 | 
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			You guys are thinking in terms of physics, start thinking in terms of constraints. If the wheel never moves faster than the conveyer belt, how are you creating acceleration? I wish I was there to explain this to you.
		 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:01 PM | #29 | |
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|  2005-11-28, 04:06 PM | #30 | 
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			Oh!   JC, if the treadmill HAS to match the wheel speed of the planes tires, then I guess it can't move forward to create lift.  So, that makes sense.
		 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:18 PM | #31 | 
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			What if the treadmill does the opposite? What if it matches the speed of the accelerating aircraft exactly, so the the wheel speed is zero? For that to be true, if airspeed = X, then the conveyor belt = X also, yes? This is why I think the plane will take off. Airspeed will reach X, conveyor speed will be -X and wheel speed will be 2X.
		 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:20 PM | #32 | 
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			Okay now I get it. The conditions of the question cannot be met with an aircraft. If the plane lights up its engines on this theoretical conveyor, it would EITHER remain motionless, or the conveyor could not be the exact inverse of wheel speed. At least not in this universe.
		 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:22 PM | #33 | 
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			Hmm, after drawing a diagram I think JC wins assuming no slip between tire and belt. The two angular velocities have to be opposite and equal, and the only condition that satisfies that equation is when they are zero, which means no airspeed.
		 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:22 PM | #34 | |
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|  2005-11-28, 04:23 PM | #35 | 
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			Yeah that's my conclusion. It's the one-sided die.
		 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:24 PM | #36 | 
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			The sound of one hand clapping makes a 13 page (and counting) thread in nabisco OT.    
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|  2005-11-28, 04:29 PM | #37 | 
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			Okay, JC actually called my cell phone to "discuss" this with me.  He raises a good point, that due to the constraints of the problem and the use of "wheel speed" instead of "ground speed" in the problem definition, the plane can't take off, simply because the problem says so. IMO, that's a bit of a cop out... I realize the question is poorly written, but that's because I copied it verbatim from the original NASIOC thread. I think the intent of the question is obvious, "what happens if a plane trys to take off on a conveyor belt that attempt to counteract the plane's forward speed". So, if you want to argue symatics about the wording of the question, then the plane can't take off because the words in the question prevent it. If you'd rather use the laws of physics, as I think the original author of the question intended, the plane will take off because there's no force to counteract the thrust of the engines. | 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:32 PM | #38 | |
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|  2005-11-28, 04:33 PM | #39 | 
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			Wow. I really enjoyed this discussion.
		 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:34 PM | #40 | |
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|  2005-11-28, 04:36 PM | #42 | 
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			Please tell me that everyone who said no in that thread (and this one) was joking. Otherwise I won't know whether to laugh or cry (or start mocking bitches). It reminds me of that thread about what a jet (thrust) powered car would put down on a dyno   Here is another problem: A lake is 10 kilometres wide x 10 kilometres long with a dam at one end. The water depth at the wall of the dam is 100 metres. A soda straw is 100 metres long. It is suspended vertically and filled with water. Is the pressure at the bottom of the dam wall more than, less than or equal to the pressure at the bottom of the soda straw? (anyone who mentions metric gets a complimentary punch to the nuts) | 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:42 PM | #46 | 
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			Damn Mike, not only are you using those mythical "meter" things again, you're also spelling 'em wrong! Also, I'm not sure how to solve that problem... at 100 meters deep, the *water pressure* is the same in both... but I'm not sure how that translates into pressure against a dam wall. 
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|  2005-11-28, 04:48 PM | #50 | |
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 'Course, there are no physics behind that solution... it's just taking the problem definition to a new level... 
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