Iplayfarmer
Super Member
patrick_g said:Yes, obviously, if the friction between the skis and conveyor produce less force at the conveyor's speed than the planes thrust then the plane will accelerate.
However IF the conveyor runs fast enough the counter force can equal thrust (or exceed it.)
Again, choose which propositioin you want to discuss:
1. Conveyor moves to equal the plane's forward speed or
2. Conveyor moves to stop the plane's forward speed.
These are vastly different propositions. Either can be achieved if in #2 we use a "magic conveyor" capable of unlimited acceleration and speed whether on skis or wheels or a channel filled with moving water and use a float plane.
I don't think we are in disagreement over physics, just maybe in precisely clarifying the initial conditions and givens.
Forget the tree. What if Helen Keller fell down in the woods. Would she make a sound?
Pat
Thanks for summarizing and consolidating the views. Here's the original question again for dissection...
schmism said:a plane is standing on a movable runway (something like a conveyor).as the plane moves the conveyor moves but in the opposite direction.the conveyor has a system that tracks the speed of the plane and matches it exactly in the opposite direction.
the question is
will the plane take off or not?
The scenario states the direction and speed of the plane and conveyor but makes no statement about the effect of the conveyor. The effect of the conveyor is the question.
In order to say that the the plane won't fly one has to argue that the question states the effect of the conveyor is "to stop the forward speed".
The "Fly" camp says "I think it will fly based on the conditions stated in the question"
The "No Fly" camp says "I think the question must have more to it since I think it won't fly"
Whether a conveyor could stop a plane or not is an interesting and educational discussion, but it's not the question at hand.
I reconfirm that this question should be filed in the same category with "If a Rooster lays an egg in the center of a rooftop, what side will it roll off?" and "If a plane crashes on the border between Canada and the USA, where do you bury the survivors?"