pffft no matter she ain't ever hott , man :/
ck out the chicks in this vid .. http://youtube.com/watch?v=HlKocJWE5S4 for pure sex appeal.. i'll take the dancer over the lank.. any day...
"Other than that, I'm all for it." ROFLMAO, oh man :D
their wheel has a rotational velocity to it. the very center of the AXIS of the wheel is going nowhere but any point on the wheel OTHER than that...
what an idiot ! :p
:eek: ps click my "Oh" face dummy :)
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downside?? uhhh.. jail? :)
"the wheels of the plane MUST BE MOVING 5mph TO THE WEST" you've ILL-STATED this problem, very unclear, no wonder everyone is having problems...
upon further consideration.. Turok is WRONG.. the plane CANNOT take off :) why?... start the treadmill, place the plane on it engines...
Teddy boy, he's got them all Down at the juke joint me and the boys were stompin' Bippin' an a boppin', telling a dirty joke or two! In...
haha the plane does take off! i see it now! :D the ground is irrelevant because no significant force is applied to the ground/belt
the speed of the treadmill is set to the ROTATIONAL speed of the wheels? how does the speed of the wheels relate to the speed of the plane, and...
maybe i am missing smthg.. place a wheelchair on a moving treadmill, you must push the treadmill till its speed is equal to that of the belt...
it was a trick question, too funny. if not for the PROP! (if it was a JET) the (true) answer is (STILL) a resounding NO! requires specific...
do you feel any airspeed relative to your "wings" running on a treadmill? the problem assumes the the velocity of the air molecules are equal...
no, you're wrong :cool: the answer lies in the airspeed to wing
turn the plane around facing it the other direction, turn off the engines, leave belt on. the plane takes off. now, turn on engines and...
no strawman here.. out of the blue JB starts a thread ahh JB miZzez Zz :D
get lost. your afraid Baron's can't make his rent?? then why didn't you start your post like that? ROFL. what a maroon! your miss Zz haha...
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