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Old February 4th 06, 10:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.student,rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Can a Plane on a Treadmill Take Off?


"Dave Doe" wrote in message
. nz...
In article ,
says...

At the point where the tire contacts the ground, it's speed is
zero. 180° away, at the top, it is moving forward at twice the speed of

the
car.


Negative - yer forgetting centripetal force.


? Negative what? Talking about a point on the surface of the tire, not the
wheel as a whole. Centripital force has nothing to do with the forward
velocity of that point (how it travels in one axis).

http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Centripetal

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Duncan