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By the way, the question doesn't say it's a jet.
Just as it doesn't say the planes movement is relative to any thing.:p
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We do same thing with electricity. Which is ground? Earth? Breaker box? Computer motherboard? Any one can be ground. We can define any point as the reference point. We select any reference point only to make the problem easier to solve. Same applies to this problem. We have three possible 'grounds' - points of reference. Four if we complicate the problem by considering an observer. The observer is completely unnecessary to the question - airspeed - velocity between airplane and air. Air is a perfect reference point because a clearly defined relationship exists between air and the plane. Quote:
Obviously - and this is just too simple for all the speculation - obviously -As the engines throttle up, the plane does take off whether it is on a runway or on a treadmill. Obviously because what the treadmill does is completely irrelevant to (independent of) airplane and air. Obviously plane's airspeed only involves a relationship between air and airplane. Obviously observer’s location and what treadmill does are completely irrelevant. Obviously wheels make that treadmill movement completely separate of (independent - not connected to) airplane and air. Obviously location of observer is completely separate from (independent of) airplane and air. It is quite scary that so many cannot grasp these obvious and simple relationships. Some of these replies are making me feel like a genius. That scares me. |
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Engine defines a relationship between airplane and air. That makes the problem simple and completely solvable (once we include numbers for engine force, plane mass, and minimum speed for takeoff). It's just not that complex. This is a trivial high school physics problem where a runway / treadmill is completely irrelevant. So many unable to grasp this so simple problem is scary. |
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Clearly this problem has so confused so many and yet no one has yet asked about landing. Are there terrorists among us?
Just another reference point to keep us confused. |
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hm,,,
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I think.
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At least in that respect. :-)
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What TW Meantto say
It's George Jr's fault...mental midget....seven seconds... top management... limbaugh disciples... no WMD...
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The original question says the treadmill matches the planes speed. It cancels out. The plane isn't moving forward to create airflow over and under the wings so it isn't going to fly.
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That is actually good to hear. I always felt like she lost some of her personality through the transition. Like Scott would push back, but Lisa wouldn't. I liked that push back sometimes.
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As long as the "it won't fly" people are continuing to be maroons, let me point out that an airplane sitting on the runway with the engine *off* (or with no engine at all) will take off all by itself if the wind speed exceeds the stall speed. This is why we tie aircraft down: wheel chocks aren't sufficient in the case of a lightly wing-loaded aircraft in the presence of a stiff breeze.
With sufficient wind speed, an airplane can take off (or be landed) with *zero* forward motion relative to the ground. There's a standard airshow demo that's done in STOL-type airplanes (Piper Cub, or maybe a Maule or Zenith CH-701) that involves hovering and even flying backwards when the wind speed is high enough.
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****************** There's a level of facility that everyone needs to accomplish, and from there it's a matter of deciding for yourself how important ultra-facility is to your expression. ... I found, like Joseph Campbell said, if you just follow whatever gives you a little joy or excitement or awe, then you're on the right track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry Bozzio |
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