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Captain Joe

Captain Joe

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PLANE on a CONVEYOR BELT! Will it TAKE-OFF? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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PLANE on a CONVEYOR BELT! Will it TAKE-OFF? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

AVIATION FAILS Debriefed by CAPTAIN JOE / 10 Incident-Mishaps-Funny Stuff explained 1 minute EACH!
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AVIATION FAILS Debriefed by CAPTAIN JOE / 10 Incident-Mishaps-Funny Stuff explained 1 minute EACH!

UNITED 328 Engine Failure! WHAT CHECKLISTS did the pilots use? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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UNITED 328 Engine Failure! WHAT CHECKLISTS did the pilots use? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

WHY is the FOLLOW ME CAR so IMPORTANT?! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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WHY is the FOLLOW ME CAR so IMPORTANT?! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How HIGH CAN PLANES fly? What is the COFFIN CORNER? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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How HIGH CAN PLANES fly? What is the COFFIN CORNER? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

WHAT do the buttons do on a FLIGHT CONTROL YOKE? + TOP 10 YOKE designs! Explained CAPTAIN JOE
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WHAT do the buttons do on a FLIGHT CONTROL YOKE? + TOP 10 YOKE designs! Explained CAPTAIN JOE

Boeing 737! MAX is BACK! Re-certification and understanding MCAS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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Boeing 737! MAX is BACK! Re-certification and understanding MCAS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

TOP 15 Reasons for HARD LANDINGS! DON'T BLAME the first officer! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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TOP 15 Reasons for HARD LANDINGS! DON'T BLAME the first officer! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How does FLY-BY-WIRE work? The future of flight controls! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 13:41
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How does FLY-BY-WIRE work? The future of flight controls! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

WHAT is ACARS? HOW does it work? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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WHAT is ACARS? HOW does it work? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

ANIMALS on PLANES? Is your PET SAFE flying in CARGO??? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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ANIMALS on PLANES? Is your PET SAFE flying in CARGO??? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How to DECODE and READ a TAF? Aviation weather! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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How to DECODE and READ a TAF? Aviation weather! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

TRAFFIC PATTERN at London City airport with ALL CHECKLISTS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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TRAFFIC PATTERN at London City airport with ALL CHECKLISTS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How to fly an RNP APPROACH with a BOEING 747??? Explained by Captain Joe
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How to fly an RNP APPROACH with a BOEING 747??? Explained by Captain Joe

Boeing 747 PILOT flies traffic pattern with CESSNA 152! Including CHECKLISTS by CAPTAIN JOE
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Boeing 747 PILOT flies traffic pattern with CESSNA 152! Including CHECKLISTS by CAPTAIN JOE

Do PLANES have ANTI-SKID??? How to PREVENT SKIDDING? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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Do PLANES have ANTI-SKID??? How to PREVENT SKIDDING? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

HOTEL ROOM workout tips for PILOTS! No GYM needed! Inspired by Captain Joe, Paula Krämer and Nam VO
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HOTEL ROOM workout tips for PILOTS! No GYM needed! Inspired by Captain Joe, Paula Krämer and Nam VO

Why do PASSENGERS BOARD from the LEFT? Why does the CAPTAIN sit on the LEFT?Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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Why do PASSENGERS BOARD from the LEFT? Why does the CAPTAIN sit on the LEFT?Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How do PLANES SLOW DOWN on the RUNWAY? Autobrakes System EXPLAINED BY CAPTAIN JOE
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How do PLANES SLOW DOWN on the RUNWAY? Autobrakes System EXPLAINED BY CAPTAIN JOE

SHOULD YOU become a pilot in 2020? What is your PLAN B? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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SHOULD YOU become a pilot in 2020? What is your PLAN B? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How to DECODE METAR REMARKS? (part 2 METAR series) / Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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How to DECODE METAR REMARKS? (part 2 METAR series) / Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How to DECODE a METAR report (part 1) / Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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How to DECODE a METAR report (part 1) / Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

WHY do AIRPLANE TIRES have a STRAIGHT LINE PROFILE??? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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WHY do AIRPLANE TIRES have a STRAIGHT LINE PROFILE??? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

COCKPIT/INSTRUMENT abbreviations! DO YOU KNOW THEM ALL? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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COCKPIT/INSTRUMENT abbreviations! DO YOU KNOW THEM ALL? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How PASSENGER planes are CONVERTED to carry CARGO! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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How PASSENGER planes are CONVERTED to carry CARGO! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

The most important AVIATION WEATHER ABBREVIATIONS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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The most important AVIATION WEATHER ABBREVIATIONS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How do PILOTS prepare BRIEFINGS? LEARN how pilots give departure and approach briefings! CAPTAIN JOE
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How do PILOTS prepare BRIEFINGS? LEARN how pilots give departure and approach briefings! CAPTAIN JOE

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Airbus A220 withstanding the COLD WEATHER Certification
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Airbus A220 withstanding the COLD WEATHER Certification

HOW did the 747 break the TRANSATLANTIC SPEED RECORD??!! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
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HOW did the 747 break the TRANSATLANTIC SPEED RECORD??!! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

Comentarios

  • Preston Britton
    Preston Britton
    Hace 19 horas
    The quarrelsome daffodil interestingly pour because himalayan analytically answer athwart a elite goose. slim, ancient silica
  • Devansh
    Devansh
    Hace 19 horas
    It has just been 1 minute in the video but I want to share that I have watched a STOL video of a tail dragger aircraft which was able to takeoff in about 6 ft of ground roll due to "HIGH HEAD WINDS".
  • Uagaduguanac YT
    Uagaduguanac YT
    Hace 19 horas
    No,because of no airspeed...
  • Zharesss
    Zharesss
    Hace 19 horas
    But what if the engines are not running but the conveyor belt moves at take off speed?
  • John Lement
    John Lement
    Hace 19 horas
    Captian Joe Marketing!!
  • sreelakshmi ellur
    sreelakshmi ellur
    Hace 19 horas
    Captain Joe Did u run out of topics to make video on? Why such a simple topic, even an 8th grader can answer that.
  • NYAGA WESLEY MUNENE
    NYAGA WESLEY MUNENE
    Hace 19 horas
    I WOULD LIKE TO UY IT BUT I CANT I DONT KNOW HOW
  • Wesleyng Wei Lik
    Wesleyng Wei Lik
    Hace 20 horas
    Physics and logic (Zero Net Force)
  • shep
    shep
    Hace 20 horas
    Its a shame this needs answering 😂
  • Leo Toikka
    Leo Toikka
    Hace 20 horas
    Gotta love Kennedy Steve, what a legend!
  • Ron_the_Skeptic
    Ron_the_Skeptic
    Hace 20 horas
    Of course the plane can take off. The wheels are free spinning when the brakes are released. Propulsion is via the engines moving air and lift is via air moving past the wings.
  • Adam Valle
    Adam Valle
    Hace 20 horas
    Ok but for the first part, if the wheels being matched exactly prevents the plane from developing forward momentum, how is it that the wheels ever even began spinning? Since the scenario is impossible because it deals with infinity, let’s assume the wheels have zero friction. The plane will take off with the wheel speed accelerating to infinity. With even the tiniest amount of friction, the wheels would melt.
  • HCL Channel
    HCL Channel
    Hace 20 horas
    what if the conveyor runs at the same time as the plane so the ground speed is faster than run only with engine So if conveyor 150 knots and the plane just runs at 120 knots so the ground speed is 270 knots right .
  • Tim Simulations
    Tim Simulations
    Hace 20 horas
    No, the plane won't takeoff.
  • The Cease
    The Cease
    Hace 20 horas
    The second part blew my mind 👌🏾. I’m glad we never got examined before on this 😃
  • Jay Dee
    Jay Dee
    Hace 20 horas
    Four words.. No airflow, no lift
  • Duane Suter
    Duane Suter
    Hace 20 horas
    Awesome job with the bone marrow donation Joe! Much respect!
  • cory calloway
    cory calloway
    Hace 20 horas
    The judicious smoke cranially sprout because swing separately belong but a tenuous alley. spotty, secret grandson
  • Oferb553
    Oferb553
    Hace 20 horas
    This riddle was actually tested by mithbusters, with a small aircraft (i think was a cessna 150 or a piper) taking iff a convayer belt. It took off with no problem.
  • Muthu Kumar
    Muthu Kumar
    Hace 20 horas
    We can compare this topic with ourselves on a treadmill. While running on a road, we can feel the airflow around us. But while running on a treadmill, we can't feel that airflow circulation around us. So my opinion will be the plane won't take off.
  • Simon Rancourt
    Simon Rancourt
    Hace 20 horas
    Seriously ? Those who proposed this know NOTHING about aviation.
  • Richy Chen
    Richy Chen
    Hace 20 horas
    I think it will take off
  • Michael Karnerfors
    Michael Karnerfors
    Hace 20 horas
    Here is where the riddle falls apart: Speed of the wheels in relation to _what_ ? Speed of the belt in relation to _what_ ? Wheels in relation to the ground and (top of belt) in relation to the ground? Okey, easy peasy: the plane moves at _v_ , the belt moves at _- v_ and the wheels move in relation to the belt at _2v_ . Wheels in relation to the ground, belt in relation to the wheels? Even easier: belt remains stationary the whole time. Wheels in relation to the belt, belt in relation to wheels? Super-easy: belt moves the wheels, the wheels do not spin at all. Wheels in relation to the belt, belt in relation to the ground? That is a paradox. That is trying to prove that -1 = 1.
  • Orange Bridge
    Orange Bridge
    Hace 20 horas
    The wheels are moving but the plane isn’t so There is no airspeed so the plane can’t takeoff
  • Kristina
    Kristina
    Hace 20 horas
    No. The wheels turning don't supply lift for the wings.
  • khem
    khem
    Hace 20 horas
    Nice
  • Quist Science Station
    Quist Science Station
    Hace 21 un hora
    Of course, the plane can't take off, the speed of the conveyor belt is the same as the wheels, and when they come into contact, they apply the same force on each other. Thrust (PLANE) and Drag (CONVEYOR BELT) counteract each other. But when thrust is in more action, the plane can move along. But these 2 forces are the same, generating no detectable motion. (JUST SAYING AND EXPLAINING WHAT I THINK). And I didn't watch the full video when typing this.
  • Samantha Willmer
    Samantha Willmer
    Hace 21 un hora
    for me the best looking planrs are the boeing 777 concordand the b 2 bombet
  • Julian Holtorff
    Julian Holtorff
    Hace 21 un hora
    I would guess no. The airplane needs to speed up to generate any lift. As soon as the airplane starts to roll, the conveyor belt starts to move the plane in the other direction. So the actual movement of the plane is zero. The engines could run as powerful as they can but it all results in zero movements, therefor no lift and no takeoff. Thats my guess.....
  • Kounelas
    Kounelas
    Hace 21 un hora
    *before Joe explaining: I think the plane will not takeoff as the wings are the ones that make a plane fly. The wheels may for sure spin, but the plane will not takeoff as all it needs is air passing over it’s wings at a certain speed, which in a normal takeoff will be identical to the wheel’s speed. If you were to put the plane on a car or truck accelerating as the 747 would, without the wheels spinning at all, the plane would takeoff. That’s how some seaplanes takeoff on land. Btw I’m a 15 year old super into aviation and wishing to become a pilot!
  • Cedric Cappelle
    Cedric Cappelle
    Hace 21 un hora
    Obviously it can't take off! You need to move relative to the air, not the surface!
  • Aphex Twin
    Aphex Twin
    Hace 21 un hora
    If you were to attach the plane to something on the ground, eg, a jet bridge, and start the conveyer belt, the wheels would start rotating but the plane obviously wouldn’t move. Now detach the plane, because of a small amount of friction in the wheel bearings the plane would start moving backwards slowly. Add a little bit of engine thrust to compensate for that. Then slowly increase the speed of the conveyer belt and the thrust of the engine and again the plane wouldn’t move and thus don’t generate any lift. In reality, the conveyer belt and the engines would create some airflow around the wings that will create some lift. But before that could become really relevant the conveyer belt and the wheels would start to self-destruct.
  • QBOX 83
    QBOX 83
    Hace 21 un hora
    obviously no, aitplane needs air under the wings
  • Val SGI
    Val SGI
    Hace 21 un hora
    I say No.
  • Val SGI
    Val SGI
    Hace 21 un hora
    Why : Because in this situation the plane cannot have any air speed => no lift => no take off. (I answer when the questions are asked) (I'm french so sorry for my approximate English)
  • AD P
    AD P
    Hace 21 un hora
    This is so funny LOL :-) Next time use a huge fan. Would like to see that one instead.
  • njcurmudgeon
    njcurmudgeon
    Hace 21 un hora
    While not airline-specific, this reminds me of another transportation industry - the railroads. Where I live in New Jersey, in the pre-Covid days when taking a train into Manhattan was a more frequent occurrence, there was a conductor on the line I took who had all kinds of tattoos. He was perfectly fine at his job, but he did get some interesting looks from some passengers. But obviously New Jersey Transit did not have an anti-tat hiring policy. Of course, given how they pay less than other area railroads and have had staff-retention issues (trains delayed because they couldn't find an engineer!) so long as you have a pulse you're a good candidate...
  • John Svensk
    John Svensk
    Hace 21 un hora
    Yes it will move forward and take off! But only due to thrust from the engines... The conveyor belt's velocity is completely irrelevant, since the wheels are not powered!
  • Xavier Romagosa
    Xavier Romagosa
    Hace 21 un hora
    Soak the tires with oil. Apply full brakes. Full thrust. Take off.
  • Sourav Pramanik
    Sourav Pramanik
    Hace 21 un hora
    Nope, it's not gonna happen, as there will be less lift generated on the wings during that time.
  • T33K3SS3LCH3N
    T33K3SS3LCH3N
    Hace 21 un hora
    The plane would accelerate even without wheels, just very painfully. The conveyor belt can't actually push the plane backwards, the wheel and belt will just match their rotations while the plane accelerates anyway.
  • Grumm HD
    Grumm HD
    Hace 21 un hora
    It can
  • jaco Fourie
    jaco Fourie
    Hace 21 un hora
    No because the wings need pressure
  • Grumm HD
    Grumm HD
    Hace 21 un hora
    Sorry, but your answer is misleading. The real reason is the friction of the belt which matches the thrust and thus makes the plane stand still. Additionally you just accelerate the tires. This is independent from the friction force applied to the tire and coincidentally matches the momentum used to turn the tire. (Due to the rolling condition of tires)
  • Zeta Darus
    Zeta Darus
    Hace 21 un hora
    Commenting when i'm at 1:00 in the video, no I don't think the plane can take off, since the plane isn't moving the airspeed is zero, so the wings don't generate lift (assuming there's no front wind) the engines would just produce thrust to keep the plane in the center of the conveyor belt, without any lift I'm curious though, if the engines were in front / behind the wings, would it move enough air to possibly give the plane enough lift to take off without moving?
  • Dania Awni
    Dania Awni
    Hace 21 un hora
    maybe if the breaks are on the plane would take off..? i don't know if the breaks can handle it though
  • Chandra Prasad
    Chandra Prasad
    Hace 21 un hora
    How will the aircraft create lift for the wings?
  • Kevin Ling
    Kevin Ling
    Hace 21 un hora
    question: will a plane take off on a runway with extremely low surface friction?
  • Chippermonkey33
    Chippermonkey33
    Hace 21 un hora
    Yes. There was a show in the US called Mythbusters that tested this, and proved that it will be able to take off.
  • Ashwin G
    Ashwin G
    Hace 22 horas
    No. Just because the wheels move as fast as takeoff speed the wings won't have air to generate lift
  • TechPorkChop
    TechPorkChop
    Hace 22 horas
    Can the same principles of an aircraft carrier slingshot system be applied to airport runways for commercial aircraft?
  • Bilel Maadi
    Bilel Maadi
    Hace 22 horas
    Even if the plane reach 300kn there will be ni lift on the wings
  • Csmok
    Csmok
    Hace 22 horas
    planes takeoff with airspeed under wings which generates lift not wheels' speed
  • runner007
    runner007
    Hace 22 horas
    Again safe with a single sensor without redundancy? Yeah Boeing concept of $afety saving.
  • golong 1
    golong 1
    Hace 22 horas
    A-fos-trof
  • UpperLipProductions
    UpperLipProductions
    Hace 22 horas
    esone.info/round/vX-1d5uWeoZqiro/v-deo
  • UpperLipProductions
    UpperLipProductions
    Hace 22 horas
    Myth busters already tackled this, the plane takes off
  • Chris Hard
    Chris Hard
    Hace 22 horas
    I love this question. Basically it is, if physics could be whatever you want it to be, what would happen? The answer is whatever you want. You’d probably set the engines for takeoff and the universe would end.
  • ruppokemon25
    ruppokemon25
    Hace 22 horas
    Why is this man a pilot? This man needs to be a teacher
  • Priyantha Thrikawala Waduge
    Priyantha Thrikawala Waduge
    Hace 22 horas
    Next time the riddle is how do you taxi with the conveyor belt
  • Thomas Gabrielsen
    Thomas Gabrielsen
    Hace 22 horas
    You have the courage to conclude on a puzzle that even physics don''t want dare (or bother) to answer. Ballsy! Even Randall at XKCD decided to write a blog post about it instead of making a comic: blog.xkcd.com/2008/09/09/the-goddamn-airplane-on-the-goddamn-treadmill Even after watching your video I have no idea what would happen, and I'm not going to argue about it either. :-)
  • Ondřej Stejskal
    Ondřej Stejskal
    Hace 22 horas
    well, technically, if there is extreme headwind (like slightly above take-off speed of 747), it could take-off (it will basicaly be like VTOL B747)
  • Talha Abhi
    Talha Abhi
    Hace 22 horas
    Yes
  • Bertrand Giron
    Bertrand Giron
    Hace 22 horas
    Hi ! Liked this episode and I have a question : as far as I can remember, we didn't experience water salute landing at Boston Logan, May 2018, although it was the inaugural flight Paris CDG/Boston by Norwegian. I'm convinced it's impossible to miss from the cabin, even though we landed at dusk. Thanks for your videos, I love them !!
  • Art Houston
    Art Houston
    Hace 22 horas
    I think you are forgetting some things. Maybe over-thinking this a bit. Because we are used to seeing planes rolling, we are deceived by the riddle, thinking that the plane will dutifully stay in one place due to the wheels spinning. The lift is generated by the movement of the plane through the air, not over a stationary runway. The wheels and the conveyor belt are irrelevant, as long as the wheels are theoretically intact. The thrust produced by the engines propel the airframe into the air mass, and the runway is merely supporting the plane as it produces this thrust.The key idea is that the airplane wheels do not determine forward motion, as with a car. Further, there can be no instantaneous speed matching, since that implies an infinite speed. Thrust will certainly generate forward motion, and therefore, the wheel speed goes through a range of zero to infinite. A moving conveyor belt does not keep the plane in one place, either. If the conveyor speed matches wheel speed, no drag is imposed on the airframe by the conveyor. In theory, you could have the wheels and the conveyor move to mach speeds, (or a theoretical infinite speed) and the wheel assembly would break apart, but the thrust produced by the engines would indeed continue to move the plane through the air mass, and if the wheel assembly was still intact at rotation, it would take off. This so-called riddle is founded on limited thinking.
  • ToyotaGR
    ToyotaGR
    Hace 22 horas
    There is a way to make it fly way sooner as travel distance on a runway! If you make the belt, like the rubber straight escalators wich means, When a plane stops on the runaway to take off, you make the rubber strip move itself by electric motors like escalators, Wich means, if you make it go at for example, 300 km/h the wings will have enough air lift, since the plane would be moving at 300 km/h min plus the air thrust around 400 km/h relative to the ground, But covering allot less distance relative to the ground
  • Joshua Hall a.k.a. Controlla
    Joshua Hall a.k.a. Controlla
    Hace 22 horas
    Great video Captain Joe.☺️
  • MrBenTheBear
    MrBenTheBear
    Hace 22 horas
    The tested it on Mythbusters. The plane takes off.
  • Chris P
    Chris P
    Hace 22 horas
    What if the plane was a VTOL F35? 🤔😉
  • Aviation World
    Aviation World
    Hace 22 horas
    Next Question : Why some planes fly over Antarctica while most won't
  • Aabhas Tandon
    Aabhas Tandon
    Hace 22 horas
    the plane will be unable to take off, due to zero lift being produced by the wing
  • andy5478
    andy5478
    Hace 22 horas
    The plane flys... period. The mythbusters even tested this. So long as the wheels turn freely it flys.
  • Jatin Kale
    Jatin Kale
    Hace 23 horas
    It won't! The plane will be stationary and no lift on the wings!
  • Michael Goldner
    Michael Goldner
    Hace 23 horas
    Photons do not move sideways. The right model to explain this effect is the wave model.
  • pete bateman
    pete bateman
    Hace 23 horas
    Waste of time. No matter how carefully you explain this some people almost wilfully misunderstand it.
  • Jonathan De Souza
    Jonathan De Souza
    Hace 23 horas
    8:05 That is so logical 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
  • Ephraim Mathapo
    Ephraim Mathapo
    Hace 23 horas
    Fly safe Joe.
  • Jens Pedersen
    Jens Pedersen
    Hace 23 horas
    No, having the conveyer-belt turning excatly the same speed as the wheels will define the aircraft to completely stand still, compared to the sorroundings. (otherwise, the definition is untrue). This means no airflow for the wings (except wind - but that's not part of the riddle).
  • Kilian Corish
    Kilian Corish
    Hace 23 horas
    No you can't. You have ti make lift
  • Thimblebumble
    Thimblebumble
    Hace 23 horas
    Disregarding fuel use, it should be able to take off? That large of a conveyor belt, moving fast enough to have the force transmitted through the bearings into the plane, would also accelerate the air over the runway to a ridiculous extent
  • Ryan Chon
    Ryan Chon
    Hace 23 horas
    You are very handsome!
  • Ruslan Zarifov
    Ruslan Zarifov
    Hace 23 horas
    It won't lift off, because the air around the plane isn't moving, therefore the plane won't have a lifting force.
  • AlecByte
    AlecByte
    Hace 23 horas
    Well no, idiots. The plane will only take off if it has lift from the wind! And making the plane stay on the ground isn't going to work. Example: Let's say the conveyor is moving a 120kts. And the plane is also putting thrust and idling at 120kts. So now the plane is staying still. It will NOT take off. Why? Because there's nothing to lift that aircraft! Conclusion: The plane will not fly because there is no lift being generated from the wings. Sometimes I wonder how these people think of these incredibly stupid ideas.
  • andy5478
    andy5478
    Hace 23 horas
    You are incorrect. The plane engines pull it through the air. The wheels are there only to prevent the fuselages from contacting the ground. So long as the wheels can turn freely at speeds approaching infinity then it will fly. If the wheels can't turn freely then that may be a factor to keeping it on the ground but that isn't part of this theoretical exercise.

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