Who would win with all this tension who would you put ur money on?
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If you'd read through the thread you'd realise two question were asked (or one was misread by me ;)). the intial question asked on one...
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If our jet is moving at 40mph in one direction and the conveyor is moving 40mph in the other, then our jet will still go forwards at 40mph, but...
ok lets split this into 2 categories and tell me if you agree/disagree with both - then I can construct my arguements accordingly: 1. If the...
The same logic does apply to a hovercraft as it does to a plane, the wheels and air cushion act as the same thing - if they're both taken away...
if you apply the brakes to a plane with its thrusts on full... it moves forward. if the wheels are moving the same speed as the belt... it will...
Imagine if the plane were a hover craft - regardless of the speed of the belt it would move forward... the same logic works for the plane in...
lol pot calling kettle black old boy ;) explain why the plain wont move? that bit has me confused - what force would prevent it from moving?
I like his myspace shit, but live it sounded more like thrash metal. Thrash metal aint urban... its for goffiks innit.
lol yep the skateboard example is a good one.... the force of your arms will be stronger than the force of the conveyor belt
the plane will move forward regardless of the speed of the conveyor belt.
yep, but one wing effects the aerodynamics of the other...
its all theory.... the conveyor belt would constantly speed up. But its easier to imagine the conveyor belt as a frictionless surface, whatever...
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Actually I retract this statement, it woudl take off in either situation
I actually misread your initial post, I read the intial post on the forum you posted up. They're two different questions. In answer to your...
hell yeah. big up the homie klashnekoff... Saw your boy plan b on saturday - he's much better on myspace than he is live.... sounded like the...
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