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Originally posted by rolylane6 View PostI'll state this again.
The wheels are not the propulsion for the plane. The engines will push those wheels and plane forward. The wheels and conveyor can turn in opposite directions all they want. The engines will move that plane forward regardless. The friction of the wheels against the conveyor will not prevent it. The wheels would turn and slide at the same time.
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Lol not sure why you quoted me? I agree, except the situation is impossible.
Edit: I see what your saying. Theoretically if the wheels were “skidding” across the runway the plane would take off. But I would argue the question doesn’t account for skidding. Again. The planes thrust will allow the plane to takeoff no matter what the wheels are doing. But I don’t think the original question considers “skidding”
It is still a paradox because the moment of “skidding” cannot be calculated. And then you bring in friction as a variable. If the brakes were set and a plane tried to take it, it wouldn’t. The thrust couldn’t overcome the friction.
But again, in any realistic situation the plane would take off because the speed of the wheels have nothing to do with airspeed.Last edited by JustinJ; 06-08-2023, 11:55 PM.
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Originally posted by JustinJ View PostLol not sure why you quoted me? I agree, except the situation is impossible.
Edit: I see what your saying. Theoretically if the wheels were “skidding” across the runway the plane would take off. But I would argue the question doesn’t account for skidding. Again. The planes thrust will allow the plane to takeoff no matter what the wheels are doing. But I don’t think the original question considers “skidding”
It is still a paradox because the moment of “skidding” cannot be calculated. And then you bring in friction as a variable. If the brakes were set and a plane tried to take it, it wouldn’t. The thrust couldn’t overcome the friction.
But again, in any realistic situation the plane would take off because the speed of the wheels have nothing to do with airspeed.
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Originally posted by JustinJ View Post
If the brakes were set and a plane tried to take it, it wouldn’t. The thrust couldn’t overcome the friction.
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