Math, asked by vandanakaushik1404, 1 year ago

Imagine an aeroplane sitting on a huge conveyor belt. the belt is as wide and long as a runway. the belt moves at a speed so that the speed at which the tyres spin exactly matches its take off speed. can the plane lift off?

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Answered by pratik6555
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yes....coz the plane takes off due to lift generated under the wings of airplane due to wind passing upon it due to its aerofoil shape. as conveyor belt is carrtlying the plane at exactly the speed of its take off , the necessary lift will be generated and the plane will take off
Answered by AdityaSharma111
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I think that plane will take off because what makes plane to fly is basically the airflow through its wings.So if it attain the same speed it will fly.But one thing to attention when we manually fly plane,we also controls it's wings and hence controls the airflow but if you will not control it's wings by cockpit then it will not fly.
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