Look at that IGNORANCE: they have a clue right there on the picture and they still write in the comments like it will fly!
How can it generate life if its standing still? It generates life by passing through the air, at first it does so on the ground until it takes off and then it does it in the air. It its standing still it canIt will fly, the plane pushes off of the air, not the ground. It won't matter if its velocity relative to the ground is zero: as soon as it generates enough lift, its outta there. Tis a classic physics problem.
How can it generate life if its standing still? It generates life by passing through the air, at first it does so on the ground until it takes off and then it does it in the air. It its standing still it can
It will fly. The wheels aren't moving the plane forward. The engines are. They are not affected by the treadmill. The wheels would just spin faster.
It will fly, the plane pushes off of the air, not the ground. It won't matter if its velocity relative to the ground is zero: as soon as it generates enough lift, its outta there. Tis a classic physics problem.
Except, it won't be stationary because the wheels just spin faster.
It doesn't, it saysWhat? The problem says it will be stationary... You cant just change the question!
There is a difference between how cars and how planes move, which is the center piece of this problem.The treadmill has a clever design and always matches the speed of the plane