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30-11-2005, 11:24 PM | #271 | |||
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30-11-2005, 11:24 PM | #272 | |||
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The reason for the wall or the ground for the rock is the same as when you squash a soft drink bottle and the top pops off, there is more air being forced into the space than there would nomally be, the only thing that can move is the rock (or the bottle top) because the friction of the air on the rocket is less than the force applied by the air behind the rocket being pushed out this is Action/Reaction, BUT in the PLANE example there is a reaction and that is the run way conveyor moving in the opposite direction! Can you even see where I'm coming from???? |
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30-11-2005, 11:26 PM | #273 | |||
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Tell that to the aerospace engineer or whatever his qualification was who also said this plane is gonna fly. You arent comparing apples to apples in your rolling resistance argument. Same with the car thing - throw it out the window coz it doesnt apply! Thrust/force - whatever you want to call it - in this example WONT be affected by any rolling resistance/whatever you want to call it. The comparison isnt valid as they dont relate to each other (again.......in this example) |
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If the plane is travelling at 200kph on the conveyor belt, having accelerated at a rate twice that the conveyor belt can match...
...how fast with Casper's XR6 travel down the 1/4 with his new high stall torque converter?? :monkes:
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30-11-2005, 11:28 PM | #276 | |||
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30-11-2005, 11:29 PM | #277 | |||
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The conveyor is NOT push against the thrust, it is pushing against the outside surface of a wheel and ALL of the force is converted to rotational force on the wheel making it spin. NONE of it is transferred to the axel of the wheel and therefore the plane. Go and get a pushbike, turn it upsidedow and the move it by only pushing on the top of the wheel..... Get it now? |
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30-11-2005, 11:29 PM | #278 | |||
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yes the plane is travelling at 10KPH agreed but with the tarmac travelling in the opposite direction at 10kph even though the plane is travelling at 10kph it would appear to remain static ( you could stand along side it and it would not move ) with this in mind it then seems hard for me to see how any air is passing over the wings thus no lift and no take off. back in my corner. : |
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30-11-2005, 11:29 PM | #279 | |||
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Awesome we agree!!! Now, all I'm saying is, that the problem states that the tarmac moves at the same rate such that: if the plane had a ground speed of 200kph, Then the coveyor would move at 200kph? The plane is moving thus ----> at 200kph the tarmac is moving thus <----- at 200kph the whole point is that 200 + -200 = 0? |
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30-11-2005, 11:32 PM | #282 | |||
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Sorry dude, there is no perfect energy tranfer, a large protion of the energy is traferred into heat, and that heat is caused becasue of the resistance. why do you get carpet burn? |
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If a Cessna travelling down a conveyor belt falls in the forest...
...should Casper get a body kit for his XR6? :
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This qu fooled me too - the question doesnt actually say the aircraft is kept stationary. In this hypothetical, the plane does actually travel down the conveyor belt as if it were an actual runway - and runs a length probably a little longer than it's conventional runway length.
Think of tieing a cable from a winch (not on conveyor) to a model car on a conveyor belt. Match the speed of the conveyor belt to the winch - say 20cm/s. The winch will pull the car in at this speed, the conveyor will go against it. The wheels on the model car would be rotating at 40cm/s. |
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30-11-2005, 11:33 PM | #285 | |||
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The plane is moving thus ----> at 200kph relative
to ground and air that its engiones are pusing against the tarmac is moving thus <----- at 200kph relative to the graound and the air that the engines are pushing against the whole point is that 200 + -200 = 0 yes but the equation is flawed...the plane is moving 400kmh relative to treadmill belt, and 200kmh(takeoff speed relative to ground)
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point a on the conveyer moves at 200kph relative to teh earth, however the nature of teh conveyer is that i'ts belt can move the fixture remains stationary. I if wer on a conveyer, you were on the gound and the conveyer was moving and you were not would I not be moving relative to you (and you are on the ground)? |
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But the conveyor is not equalling that planes thrust at all!!!!!
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if the palne was moving ----> @ 200 and the tarmac was moving @ 200 ----> it would be 200 + 200, BUT they're not moving the same way. This is fundamental to the hypothetical. Srely the direction that the wheels spin is irrelevant |
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The axels of the conveyor rollers are going 0km/h, The air is going 0 km/h The conveyor belt is going 200 km/h --> The plane 200km/h <-- Wheels 400km/h V1, rotate, gear up, trim for best climb, "Traffic Loony CTAF, Alpha Foxtrot Foxtrot, bugsmasher has departed 43, on climb to any altitude and turning onto any heading away from here, traffic Loony CTAF" |
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