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Saint Freak posted:If you were at an airport to catch a conveyor belt plane, and walking along you see one of those moving sidewalks. It's going the wrong way (towards you), but just for fun you walk alongside it on stable ground and pull your wheelie luggage along the moving sidewalk in the wrong direction. If it's going 10 mph the wrong way do you have to run 10 mph forward to pull the bag? Or are the wheels just freespinning bits of rubber so it will move at the same speed as before (albeit the wheels are spinning much faster)? friction exists
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What if the treadmill is lubed
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Sagebrush posted:also extensive support from the french Also nowhere near the largest army
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Son of Thunderbeast posted:friction exists drat, undone
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the foreskin is smooth like a shark. this is what enables it to freewheel on treadmills
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Still got my fingers crossed that he'll say "we live in a society" at some point
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BillyC posted:
consider this helpful illustration https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAzuy7UxlE8
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ToxicSlurpee posted:I just tied toast to the back of a cat butter side out then put it on the plane and dropped it. Let me tell you that plane took off at literal light speed. this guy's watching Cars 2
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Erebus posted:consider this helpful illustration This video and image has helped me understand yeet.
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So yeet is just quantum foam? Bit of a disappointment really. Though it might of course be quantum foam! which is way more exciting!!!!!!!!! Karate Bastard has a new favorite as of 06:58 on Apr 5, 2019 |
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And if it derails https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6EoRBvdVPQ
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Poniard posted:And if it derails That stupid clip has 67 million views.
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I always thought the plane on a treadmill was a hypothetical thought experiment based on the premise that the treadmill negates the plane's forward motion. It falls apart if you apply real world physics to it but pushing a fat guy onto the tram tracks probably also wouldn't stop the tram.
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My dude have you seen the midwest?
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Captain Jesus posted:I always thought the plane on a treadmill was a hypothetical thought experiment based on the premise that the treadmill negates the plane's forward motion. That's the idea, yes, and it's a loving stupid one because it's based on the assumption that a plane moves forward like a car, driven by the wheels.
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Garrand posted:That stupid clip has 67 million views. 67 million and 1
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Bertrand Hustle posted:That's the idea, yes, and it's a loving stupid one because it's based on the assumption that a plane moves forward like a car, driven by the wheels. Does make me wonder how many people have even been on a plane, I figured that out when I was like, eight? Not to mention the whole thing about planes are pretty slow on the ground for obvious reasons.
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What if like, stay with me, you all shut up about this stupid loving argument and concentrate on the big questions like does . 9999 = 1
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Son of Rodney posted:What if like, stay with me, you all shut up about this stupid loving argument and concentrate on the big questions like does . 9999 = 1 What's the question Oh, 0.9999 definitely isn't 1, it's 0.9999. I misread your post, sorry.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:That's the idea, yes, and it's a loving stupid one because it's based on the assumption that a plane moves forward like a car, driven by the wheels. Many physics problems assume impossible preconditions, like frictionless surfaces or perfectly elastic spheres. I sometimes wonder if the plane-takes-off people have ever actually taken any physics courses at all.
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If you put the plane on a leash it would be the same question and less confusing
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And this continues for 5 more pages.
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JcDent posted:And this continues for 5 more pages. Don't worry, we're never going 5 pages without the world's most tedious posters diving into another derail about driving and/or fast food.
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lål
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https://twitter.com/delusionalcons/status/1111961268951412738
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Oa29ZbpyW8
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How is the plane taking off if it’s not moving forward through the air? When you go for a jog outside, you feel the air move around you, when you run on a treadmill, you don’t feel anything because you aren’t actually moving forward. A plane in the simplest terms doesn’t need engines or wheels to take off, it just needs functional wings and enough speed forward through enough air to create lift.
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Read it in the voice of the Darkest Dungeon narrator
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I loving told you all.
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https://twitter.com/KivaBay/status/1114016045423972353
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Samuringa posted:Read it in the voice of the Darkest Dungeon narrator Lol cant hear it any other way now
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