1/29/2008 12:08:13 PM
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1/29/2008 12:12:21 PM
there's a whole lot of stupid in this thread.
1/29/2008 12:12:35 PM
1/29/2008 12:15:47 PM
that is of course neglecting frictional forces from the bearing in the wheels...that will be the only limitation. take it from an engineer....but in case you don't believe me here is the mr rogers explanation for you[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 12:27 PM. Reason : ...]
1/29/2008 12:23:58 PM
UhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhIf you look at his experiment, his plane accelerates regardless of the treadmill speed because he's providing thrust independent of the of the force at the wheels.This falls under the "uninteresting myth" that I defined earlier. Nobody should logically argue that a plane can't accelerate to flight OFF a treadmill.This is almost an inverse of the experiment where a car going 60mph can drive up a ramp into a 18 wheeler and come to a complete stop almost instantly.The argument I'll make is that if the treadmill were to match the acceleration of any object on it then that object would stay stationary. This is why when you start walking, or running, on a treadmill you don't run off. Stationary objects don't provide lift, and with no lift a plane won't take off.
1/29/2008 12:37:36 PM
1/29/2008 12:38:44 PM
then the engines wouldn't even need to be on except to overcome a little inertial friction
1/29/2008 12:39:31 PM
Sandsanta, The treadmill cannot possibly stop the plane from moving unless the wheels stop turning and become locked to the airplane (hitting the brakes), or the treadmill goes so fast that the friction in the wheels becomes high enough to melt them off of the plane, in which case, you are right the plane will never take off because as soon as it becomes locked to the treadmill, it will be thrown off into a fiery mass of dead people.The only transferrance of force from the treadmill to the airplane occurs via the friction in the wheel bearings. If you think that friction can overcome the thrust of a jet engine, you are wrong.Signed,Reality.
1/29/2008 12:44:39 PM
sparky im sorry but you're either trying to troll or you're essentially one really dumb kid.
1/29/2008 12:47:18 PM
^ are you that stupid? It doesn't matter if the treadmill matches the acceleration of the plane. The only force is the wheels spinning freely. The treadmill could acclerate 1000000000x faster than the plane, and it will still take off, because the wheels spin freely, and the only acting forces on the plane is thrust and gravity esentially.It will take off regardless of speed or acceleration of the treadmill.
1/29/2008 12:51:44 PM
please tell me how a treadmill will do anything to the plane with jet engines on except cause the wheels to rotate twice as fast? it won't. the plane will move forward at 300 mph just as the treadmill is moving backwards at 300 mph.the wheels will rotate at the equivilant of 600 mph.now, if you claim the plane is stationary, then the treadmill MUST be stationary as well, if it moves the same speed as the plane in the opposite direction.
1/29/2008 12:53:57 PM
^^^damn you are an idiot. do you really think a pilot will only use say 10% of a planes engine thrust to take off?? no...they go full throttle. i see what you are saying...if the plane is not moving relative to the air or ground around it (not the treadmill) then it won't take off....just as the video demonstrated. did you see where he had the plane at partial thrust keeping it stationary no matter the speed of the treadmill? however when he went full thrust the plane moved forward. given a long enough treadmill and enough thrust the plane will take off. the treadmill is insignificant. can i please please put you on a treadmill with roller skates and strap and jet engine to you and see if you move forward??[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 12:56 PM. Reason : ^^^]
1/29/2008 12:55:45 PM
^^wow[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 1:01 PM. Reason : idiot or troll, you decide]
1/29/2008 12:59:33 PM
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1/29/2008 1:21:26 PM
I wouldn't normally be as shocked had some of the people in this thread not possessed engineering degrees.I concede. If the plane is made of purestrain gold, it'll take off on hopes and aspirations alone.
1/29/2008 1:33:31 PM
1/29/2008 1:38:59 PM
Ok now that it is settled...would a seaplane take off on a fast moving river? /troll[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 1:44 PM. Reason : hahaha had to label]
1/29/2008 1:39:00 PM
I vote troll, nobody is this dumb if they've even glanced at the 50 threads about this myth.
1/29/2008 1:40:16 PM
1/29/2008 1:41:52 PM
You can have speed if your reference point is you, on a treadmill.
1/29/2008 1:44:02 PM
that's not the reference point in this question. the reference point is the surrounding body of air.
1/29/2008 1:45:32 PM
Right, well in that case you don't have speed. You're stationary.
1/29/2008 1:46:01 PM
same principle scuba steve ;-)yes it will take off!! however i would argue that it would take more thrust since the friction of the pontoons on the water is probably greater then the friction on the wheel bearings.
1/29/2008 1:46:36 PM
1/29/2008 1:48:11 PM
NC State education at its finest.PURESTRAIN JET ENGINES
1/29/2008 1:50:26 PM
this isn't rocket science guys
1/29/2008 1:53:36 PM
1/29/2008 1:54:31 PM
see that stuff coming out of the back? the force of that stuff coming out of the back makes the plane go forward. it doesn't care what the wheels are doing unless they are unable move. (if the parking brake is on.)
1/29/2008 1:58:19 PM
i will be watching this
1/29/2008 2:00:08 PM
This myth is busted, why would someone take off on a treadmill?
1/29/2008 2:04:06 PM
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1/29/2008 2:07:17 PM
I guarantee that there are going to be a lot of pissed off people on Wednesday night.
1/29/2008 2:12:10 PM
1/29/2008 2:15:28 PM
http://community.discovery.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9401967776/m/5841963149/p/4will explode Wednesday night.
1/29/2008 2:15:57 PM
1/29/2008 2:44:06 PM
i'm waiting on SandSanta's response to
1/29/2008 2:58:32 PM
I don't think sandsanta is going to be too thrilled to strap a rocket to his back OR smash his head in to a wall.
1/29/2008 3:11:10 PM
still no cure for cancer
1/29/2008 3:24:05 PM
I can't believe this is so difficult to understand... for what seems to be a lot of engineers. Those who said the plane will not take off are correct. Ultimately, the only way the plane is going to take off is when sufficient lift is generated, and at least it appears that everyone agrees on that.Let's say that the plane needs to hit 100mph ground speed (made up number, not important) to take off. Motion and speed are always relative. If that 100mph speed is with a 0mph tailwind, then with a 1mph tailwind, your ground speed would need to be 101mph. If you had a 1mph headwind, then you could take off at 99mph.So, if the treadmill is moving in the opposite direction of the plane at equal speed, then the plane's motion relative to the ground is 0. If there is no head or tailwind, then the air's speed relative to the ground is also 0. Therefore there's no way to generate lift in this situation.Now if you add a 100mph headwind, then the plane can take off, but this would also be the case if the treadmill was off and the plane was just sitting there.Ultimately, if the plane is not moving sufficiently fast relative to the ground/air, then it cannot take off.[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 3:34 PM. Reason : adsf]
1/29/2008 3:33:10 PM
^ You're joking, right? I thought you were smarter than this.]
1/29/2008 3:34:38 PM
Unfortunately, while your explanation of a plane needing air speed to fly is correct, you are incorrect in your understanding of the physics of the myth.The plane will move forward relative to the earth, because the treadmill has no way to exert force on the plane to stop it from such movement.
1/29/2008 3:34:48 PM
wow bobby, i thought you were brighter than this...the plane is connected to the treadmill via a frictionless surface^ hehehehehehe that made me chuckle, "OH NOES I CAN'T DRIVE HOME THE EARTHS SPINNINGS IN THE WRONG WAYS!!!!"[Edited on January 29, 2008 at 3:36 PM. Reason : s]
1/29/2008 3:35:04 PM
OH, THAT SHIT'S TAKING OFF BUDDY. AND WHEN IT DOES, I'MA GONNA BE ON IT.
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