Jul 26th 2010, 13:22:15
maybe i should of rephrased the question
if the treadmill was limited to takeoff speed
seeing as its pretty much improbably that we could get one to go 20 times the speed of sound like you are implying, and even at that speed, it would be the failure of the wheels and not the friction that would limit the takeoff of the aircraft
negating mechanical failure, there is nothing that the treadmill could to to prevent the airplane to take off.
ir force of friction is just too small. you are forgetting another force in this equation, and that is momentum. agreed that larger planes have more momentum than smaller ones, thats clear. but generally, once that much mass gets any kind of forward motion, the force of friction is like pissing into the ocean, it is a mute point
if the treadmill was limited to takeoff speed
seeing as its pretty much improbably that we could get one to go 20 times the speed of sound like you are implying, and even at that speed, it would be the failure of the wheels and not the friction that would limit the takeoff of the aircraft
negating mechanical failure, there is nothing that the treadmill could to to prevent the airplane to take off.
ir force of friction is just too small. you are forgetting another force in this equation, and that is momentum. agreed that larger planes have more momentum than smaller ones, thats clear. but generally, once that much mass gets any kind of forward motion, the force of friction is like pissing into the ocean, it is a mute point
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[21:37:01] <&KILLERfluffY> when I was doing FA stuff for sof the person who gave me the longest angry rant was Mr Ford
[21:37:01] <&KILLERfluffY> when I was doing FA stuff for sof the person who gave me the longest angry rant was Mr Ford