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The earth stops it? It just evaporates ?
I don't believe that's the normal result of an object being driven into the Earth. I doubt it will have built up sufficient speed. Probably irreparable damage to the plane and the conveyer belt though.
 
Jeez this thread! It’s a thing of hideous internet beauty!😂

In a nutshell the only way the plane takes off is if the speed the wheels rotate exceeds the speed the treadmill rotates. Simples
 
Jeez this thread! It’s a thing of hideous internet beauty!😂

In a nutshell the only way the plane takes off is if the speed the wheels rotate exceeds the speed the treadmill rotates. Simples
No but a nice try 😉
 
Two examples were given that made it easy to visualise the “conundrum”. The airport travelator and the bike on the treadmill, both showed how an external force could propel the object forward. In both cases the wheel speed outmuscled the treadmill. It has to be the same in the OP.
I think your wording has contradicted what you think there.
The speeds of the wheels don't outmuscle the treadmill, the treadmill always moves at the speed of the wheels.
 
Two examples were given that made it easy to visualise the “conundrum”. The airport travelator and the bike on the treadmill, both showed how an external force could propel the object forward. In both cases the wheel speed outmuscled the treadmill. It has to be the same in the OP.
I realised after I hadn't posted what it meant, but left it as not to appear like a flip flopper 😅
 
It doesn't counteract the jet pack but the wheels, if speed matched to the conveyor, won't go anywhere. The dude face plants the ground with whatever force is applied to his back by the jet pack.
A lovely visual image, but I don't believe so.

The wheels of the rollerskates are free spinning and so they will match the speed of the conveyor.
The jet pack gives more power than is needed for the rollerskater to stand still on the conveyor and so he will move forwards.
 
A lovely visual image, but I don't believe so.

The wheels of the rollerskates are free spinning and so they will match the speed of the conveyor.
The jet pack gives more power than is needed for the rollerskater to stand still on the conveyor and so he will move forwards.
No he won't because the rule of the scenario is that the conveyor always matches the speed of the wheels and "counteracts".
 
No he won't because the rule of the scenario is that the conveyor always matches the speed of the wheels and "counteracts".
But the plane has to move so the wheels can rotate, I love that you just skip past that 😅.

You hang on to counteracting the wheels but it's not the wheels that matter 😂you could spin the conveyor twice as fast as the wheels and the plane will take off
 
A lovely visual image, but I don't believe so.

The wheels of the rollerskates are free spinning and so they will match the speed of the conveyor.
The jet pack gives more power than is needed for the rollerskater to stand still on the conveyor and so he will move forwards.
Any forward motion would require the roller skate wheels to be faster than the conveyor, which is verboten.
Stationary wheels become the pivot, force of the jet pack becomes torque around the pivot. Face plant.
 
Hang on a minute ...... What direction is the conveyor going .....
 
But the plane has to move so the wheels can rotate, I love that you just skip past that 😅.


How do you not understand that as the wheels rotate and the conveyor moves backwards (relative to the plane) to counteract, the plane is at a standstill relative to normal fixed points?

If the engine was turned off with the wheel brakes on, if the conveyor started at 50mph the plane would move backwards at 50mph.
If the engines were then turned on, brakes off, and the plane accelerated to 50mph ground speed it would be at a standstill compared to fixed points. Can you clarify that you actually understand that ?
 
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