A Riddle To Do Your Head In...
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I'm afraid I'd have to go with Ben on this one... If it were the other answer, how come countries pay big money to build runways when all they need is conveyors, same could be applied to aircraft carriers. They use a sling to propel the plane to a fast enough speed to get the air velocity right for take off.
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if there was forward movement, would it be enough to create lift?
i admit, once the plane is off the ground then that's fair, it will move forward. but with 0 momentum, 0 acceleration, 0 relative speed, there is no way the baby will take off.
or, does lift get created by the actual jet / propeller? i thought these were just there for forward thrust (hehehe..) movement.
i admit, once the plane is off the ground then that's fair, it will move forward. but with 0 momentum, 0 acceleration, 0 relative speed, there is no way the baby will take off.
or, does lift get created by the actual jet / propeller? i thought these were just there for forward thrust (hehehe..) movement.
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Because even under those 'other answers', the plane would still need a full length conveyer belt runway to take off anywaykazbah wrote:I'm afraid I'd have to go with Ben on this one... If it were the other answer, how come countries pay big money to build runways when all they need is conveyors, same could be applied to aircraft carriers. They use a sling to propel the plane to a fast enough speed to get the air velocity right for take off.

Not to mention the physical contraints of building something that large

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Benny, come on, your not paying enough attention. The plane does move forward! Exactly the same as it would on a normal runway, it does not simply stay in one place on the conveyor, it powers along it propelled by it's turbine engines. The plane would move forward, air would rush across its wings, it would take off.
The conveyors movement in the opposite direction of the planes forward momentum only spins the planes wheels, it does nothing to negate the momentum of the planes body!
The conveyors movement in the opposite direction of the planes forward momentum only spins the planes wheels, it does nothing to negate the momentum of the planes body!
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The plane will not take off. The engine is producing force in one direction, the treadmill is working in an equal and opposite direction, therefore the forces cancel each other out. The engines, no matter if jet or propeller have nothing to do with airflow over the wings. As a few people have mentioned, to create lift you need to pass air over a wing. If a plane was stood still and a big wind came towards it, it would lift of the ground (it would have to be a large wind mind) but in this case the plane would just be in the same spot on the run way. If you are on a treadmill at the gym and are running at 20 kms/h you do not get a breeze in your face. Try that outside and you can feel and hear wind in your face. You need air to flow over the wing to create lift. This does not happen on a treadmill.
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