Mikeyc
TheDetailingHandBook.com
jaybs95 said:I don't think that it will take off.
While the plane is on the ground it is no different than a jet powered car, if you move the roadway under a jet car in the opposite direction at the same identical speed, it will still stay in one spot, so why would a plane be any different. (equal and opposite forces will canel each other out)
In order to have forward movement you need a fixed point.
"J"
Well put. This is an easy question. You don't have to be a :detective to figure this one out. The plane will not move forward because as Jay states the forward motion the engines would normally generate is canceled by the equal and opposing backward motion of the conveyor belt. The conveyor belt contacting the tires essentially pushes the plane backward. If the plane is not moving forward through the air then no air is moving over the wings and therefore there is no lift. Ergo, the plane will not take off.
I mean think about it. If a plane could take off this way why would they bother using slingshots on aircraft carriers????
You want a REALLY hard question wrap your brain around this one (careful it might give a few of you a headache

You're travelling in a car at the speed of light. You turn on the headlights. Does it make a difference?
