Originally posted by Slugsie
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doesnt matter if its on ice either. if the jets have only enough power to move the plane forward at 600mph on ice, then if the ground was going the reverse at 600mph then the plane will not move.
the only thing is, that when the real planes get up to their top speed, its because of wind resistance and not resistance through the wheels.
this wont matter in this situation because the plane only has enough power to get to a certain speed whilst on the conveyor. it can be any speed you like, and it can be on rollerskates, ice blocks or wheels.
if the maximum force of the plane is 1200mph on ice blocks, and the conveyor was going the other way at 1200mph, then the plane still would not take off.
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