yes
2006-12-13 08:32:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The plane get its lift from the speed of the air over the wings. Unless the ambient atmosphere is moving with the conveyor belt the plane will not take off.
2006-12-13 08:42:02
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answer #2
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answered by sandcrafter 1
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hmm this may well be a demanding one, yet i'm susceptible to decline, because of the fact in spite of the undeniable fact that theoretically it is going to be waiting to take off because of the fact the airplane would not use the wheels for traction, subsequently it says that the fee of the conveyor is comparable to the fee of the airplane with understand to the conveyor, meaning that the airplane sits in one place and since the conveyor isn't shifting, meaning that the airplane isn't shifting with understand to something of the floor. i don't think of the props or jet engines create sufficient rigidity distinction to develop the airplane at present up. i think of the way it quite works is that the engine's job is to propel the airplane forward and this action is what motives raise with the aid of way the air could desire to holiday around the wings. If there grew to become right into a huge fan in front of the airplane blowing air at extreme velocity, the airplane ought to take off in spite of the conveyor action.
2016-10-14 21:24:20
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. But the wheels will spin twice as fast. As long as the wheels can rotate freely, they will have little effect on the thrust coming out of the engines pushing the plane forward, because the power is not transmitted through the wheels like a car.
Do this experiement with a car, and it would stand still.
Do it with a hovercraft, and the hovercraft moves forward as normal of course.
2006-12-13 08:38:18
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answer #4
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answered by Ken O 3
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It is moving at a speed in relation to the belt, not the earth, so the wind speed would not be sufficient to lift the plane..
2006-12-13 08:37:27
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answer #5
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answered by scrubbag 7
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Yes, the plane is still moving, but the wheels are turning twice as fast.
2006-12-13 08:39:54
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, backwards
2006-12-13 08:36:14
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answer #7
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answered by green and blue knight 3
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no it won't move an inch
2006-12-13 08:34:54
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answer #8
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answered by limallama 4
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No it won't.
2006-12-13 08:34:53
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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