Originally Posted by [Damnit]
that site puts it all in perspective, it is infact us saying No are wrong.
nice find, nice debate
but still though...if the planes thrusts speed up causing it to move forward wouldnt the conveyer also speed up not allowing it...bah this question is to vague
The wheels spin freely, thus it doesn't matter what speed the conveyer goes at.
The plane pushes forward with it's engines, not the wheels. The conveyer will just cause the wheels to spin.
It's like pushing a car on ice, it doesn't matter what way or speed the wheels are spinning, you can still push the car.