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"The Flying Scotsman" wrote:
Why dont we look at it from another direction !!! If the treadmill is moving at 60 MPH in one direction and the trust is set to pull 60 MPH in the oppisite direction, the plane would be neither moving forward or back. Why. What's keeping it from moving forward if the thrust is set for a thrust that would normally move it forward at 60mph. And besides, you just said that the plane is moving neither forward nor backward. The statement of the problem is that the conveyor moves at the same rate and opposite direction as the plane. Since you say the plane is not moving, I guess neither is the conveyor. Do you really think that is what the poser of the question intended? g -- Alex -- Replace "nospam" with "mail" to reply by email. Checked infrequently. |
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