sao123
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- May 27, 2002
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Originally posted by: smack Down
Originally posted by: Smilin
Does the spinning wheel then impart any force on me? A tiny bit, yes. Enough to yank me backwards at the speed of the moving conveyor (like is magically happening with your plane). Of course not. That's retarded.
Of courses your retard. No one is saying you would go backwards at the speed of the treadmill and no one is say you can't move faster then a treadmill.
I'm saying that if you read the question such that the treadmill tracks the speed of the plane relitive to the treadmill surface the plane will not move that is all.
you write like a 4rth grader and calculate physics questions like one too.
I have highlighted a word you have misspelled in nearly every post you have made.
It is relative.
Secondly -
Track - Verb
1 a : to follow the tracks or traces of or to search for by following evidence until found
2 a : to observe or plot the moving path of
3 : to keep track of (as a trend), to follow
if the treadmill tracks the plane relative to itself, that infers nothing about applying any force, or changing/interfere/interacting with the plane in any manner. A tracking treadmill does nothing.
Thirdy, Einstein discovered that time passes at different rates for objects moving at different velocities. Every velocity is measured against spacetime itself, and has a definate value. If you had any knowledge of the theory of spacial relativity, you'd understand that everything you say is WRONG!