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Allii
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Posted - 2007.11.01 22:46:00 -
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Edited by: Allii on 01/11/2007 22:46:57 .. Stupid alt.
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Angor
The JORG Corporation Methods of Mayhem Alliance
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Posted - 2007.11.02 01:31:00 -
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Originally by: turnschuh its been a while, hasnt it.
Ruining coad 1 stupid thread at a time. _______________________________ [ 2007.06.07 21:07:22 ] FrankyWave > ransom me guys I am joining XElas !!!
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Misfitsa
Gallente GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 01:32:00 -
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Originally by: Angor
Originally by: turnschuh its been a while, hasnt it.
Ruining coad 1 stupid thread at a time.
its caod noob
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Jamie 315
Yet Another CAOD Inspired 1 Woman Alt Corp
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Posted - 2007.11.02 01:46:00 -
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Originally by: Empyre they do it whenever they think someone else is getting more attention than them. sad and pathetic imo. just ignore it or filter it is the easiest way.
it would make you literally sick to hear the reasons why some of them do it. there are some people that think wearing diapers and being treated like an infant is actually arousing. some people think that driving around blasting mexican polka music is actually cool.
i'm not going to judge anyone here for personal preference. some people just wake up one day and realize how lame they've been.. that's enough satisfaction for me to just ignore the annoying ones and go about my day.
were the heck is your proof goons find diapers arousing? Recruiting is open |
Gentle Glide
Naughty 40 Triumvirate.
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Posted - 2007.11.02 02:30:00 -
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Originally by: Italian Wedding Edited by: Italian Wedding on 01/11/2007 17:01:48
Originally by: frank frank
Originally by: Italian Wedding no u
ps
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5dSHFerBV4
Rickroll'd
QUOTING FAILURE
QFT
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Angor
The JORG Corporation Methods of Mayhem Alliance
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Posted - 2007.11.02 02:32:00 -
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Originally by: Misfitsa
Originally by: Angor
Originally by: turnschuh its been a while, hasnt it.
Ruining coad 1 stupid thread at a time.
its caod noob
petty!
CAOD - happy? _______________________________ [ 2007.06.07 21:07:22 ] FrankyWave > ransom me guys I am joining XElas !!!
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Janu Hull
Caldari Order of Z Industries
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:17:00 -
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Originally by: Itzena As good a thread as any to ask in, I suppose. Someone posed me a puzzle the other day, and I'd appreciate any assistance in solving it:
Imagine a plane is sitting on a massive conveyor belt, as wide and as long as a runway. The conveyer belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels, moving in the opposite direction. Can the plane take off?
Yes, the engine works against the wind, the wheels are not driving the plane.
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Bran Stormer
GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:19:00 -
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Urikko
GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:19:00 -
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Originally by: Bran Stormer
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Misfitsa
Gallente GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:20:00 -
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Originally by: Bran Stormer
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which thread is this one again?
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Urikko
GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:21:00 -
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Originally by: Misfitsa
Originally by: Bran Stormer
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which thread is this one again?
I am pretty sure .999999 != 1.0000
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Bran Stormer
GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:22:00 -
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Misfitsa
Gallente GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:22:00 -
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VOTE RON PAUL
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Janu Hull
Caldari Order of Z Industries
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:22:00 -
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Originally by: Urikko
Originally by: Misfitsa
Originally by: Bran Stormer
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which thread is this one again?
I am pretty sure .999999 != 1.0000
Oh Hell, don't go there...
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Bran Stormer
GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:23:00 -
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Originally by: Misfitsa VOTE RON PAUL
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Nez Perces
Amarr Metatron Inc.
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:34:00 -
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Originally by: Itzena As good a thread as any to ask in, I suppose. Someone posed me a puzzle the other day, and I'd appreciate any assistance in solving it:
Imagine a plane is sitting on a massive conveyor belt, as wide and as long as a runway. The conveyer belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels, moving in the opposite direction. Can the plane take off?
A plane takes off when the forces exerted on its wings by the passing of air over them is greater than the force exerted by gravity on account of the mass of the plane.
The question really is.. Is there sufficient air flow around the wings for the plane to take off?
Let say the engine produces enough forward force to keep the airplane from being dragged backwards by the conveyor belt. Now take the engine and the conveyor belt out of the equation. The air above the conveyor belt isn't moving and thus not actually flowing over the wings. The air pushed backwards by the engines(providing the forward force for the aircraft) is not flowing over the wings either.
Hence the airplane can't take off, no airflow over the wings.
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Dafuzz
Gallente Evolution Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:35:00 -
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Hello Nez, you should holler at me sometime. --
-If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, riddle them with bullets.. |
Dafuzz
Gallente Evolution Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:35:00 -
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Originally by: Bran Stormer
Originally by: Misfitsa VOTE RON PAUL
FRANK AND BEANS 2008 DOWN WITH RON --
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Misfitsa
Gallente GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:37:00 -
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Originally by: Dafuzz
Originally by: Bran Stormer
Originally by: Misfitsa VOTE RON PAUL
FRANK AND BEANS 2008 DOWN WITH RON
9/11 was an inside job
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Nez Perces
Amarr Metatron Inc.
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:39:00 -
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Originally by: Dafuzz Hello Nez, you should holler at me sometime.
Will do.
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Maitsu
GoonFleet
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:40:00 -
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Originally by: Janu Hull
Originally by: Urikko
Originally by: Misfitsa
Originally by: Bran Stormer
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Quote: PLANE DOES NOT TAKE OFF
which thread is this one again?
I am pretty sure .999999 != 1.0000
Oh Hell, don't go there...
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Janu Hull
Caldari Order of Z Industries
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:42:00 -
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Originally by: Nez Perces
Originally by: Itzena As good a thread as any to ask in, I suppose. Someone posed me a puzzle the other day, and I'd appreciate any assistance in solving it:
Imagine a plane is sitting on a massive conveyor belt, as wide and as long as a runway. The conveyer belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels, moving in the opposite direction. Can the plane take off?
A plane takes off when the forces exerted on its wings by the passing of air over them is greater than the force exerted by gravity on account of the mass of the plane.
The question really is.. Is there sufficient air flow around the wings for the plane to take off?
Let say the engine produces enough forward force to keep the airplane from being dragged backwards by the conveyor belt. Now take the engine and the conveyor belt out of the equation. The air above the conveyor belt isn't moving and thus not actually flowing over the wings. The air pushed backwards by the engines(providing the forward force for the aircraft) is not flowing over the wings either.
Hence the airplane can't take off, no airflow over the wings.
Ground speed of the wheels is irrelevant. Once the prop starts scooping air, the wheels can be moving in reverse at Mach 1, so long as the prop can grab air, it can move the plane forward.
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Nez Perces
Amarr Metatron Inc.
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:48:00 -
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Edited by: Nez Perces on 02/11/2007 03:50:09
Originally by: Janu Hull
Originally by: Nez Perces
Originally by: Itzena As good a thread as any to ask in, I suppose. Someone posed me a puzzle the other day, and I'd appreciate any assistance in solving it:
Imagine a plane is sitting on a massive conveyor belt, as wide and as long as a runway. The conveyer belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels, moving in the opposite direction. Can the plane take off?
A plane takes off when the forces exerted on its wings by the passing of air over them is greater than the force exerted by gravity on account of the mass of the plane.
The question really is.. Is there sufficient air flow around the wings for the plane to take off?
Let say the engine produces enough forward force to keep the airplane from being dragged backwards by the conveyor belt. Now take the engine and the conveyor belt out of the equation. The air above the conveyor belt isn't moving and thus not actually flowing over the wings. The air pushed backwards by the engines(providing the forward force for the aircraft) is not flowing over the wings either.
Hence the airplane can't take off, no airflow over the wings.
Ground speed of the wheels is irrelevant. Once the prop starts scooping air, the wheels can be moving in reverse at Mach 1, so long as the prop can grab air, it can move the plane forward.
Right..
but you gotta look at what the question is asking. The key is that the conveyor belt matches the speed of the wheels exactly. That statement is a trick. The wheels have no traction of their own. What it really means is that the belt matches the speed of the whole aircraft. If the belt mechanism (the whole belt driving equipment) and the aircraft are stationary relative to eachother, there is no airflow over the wings. There can't be.
The aircraft will end up being motionless.
[edit:clarity]
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Misfitsa
Gallente GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:53:00 -
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Janu Hull
Caldari Order of Z Industries
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:54:00 -
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Originally by: Nez Perces
Originally by: Janu Hull
Originally by: Nez Perces
Originally by: Itzena As good a thread as any to ask in, I suppose. Someone posed me a puzzle the other day, and I'd appreciate any assistance in solving it:
Imagine a plane is sitting on a massive conveyor belt, as wide and as long as a runway. The conveyer belt is designed to exactly match the speed of the wheels, moving in the opposite direction. Can the plane take off?
A plane takes off when the forces exerted on its wings by the passing of air over them is greater than the force exerted by gravity on account of the mass of the plane.
The question really is.. Is there sufficient air flow around the wings for the plane to take off?
Let say the engine produces enough forward force to keep the airplane from being dragged backwards by the conveyor belt. Now take the engine and the conveyor belt out of the equation. The air above the conveyor belt isn't moving and thus not actually flowing over the wings. The air pushed backwards by the engines(providing the forward force for the aircraft) is not flowing over the wings either.
Hence the airplane can't take off, no airflow over the wings.
Ground speed of the wheels is irrelevant. Once the prop starts scooping air, the wheels can be moving in reverse at Mach 1, so long as the prop can grab air, it can move the plane forward.
Right..
but you gotta look at what the question is asking. The key is that the conveyor belt matches the speed of the wheels exactly. That statement is a trick. The wheels have no traction of their own. What it really means is that the belt matches the speed of the whole aircraft. If the belt and the aircraft are stationary relative to eachother, there is no airflow over the wings. There can't be.
The aircraft will end up being motionless.
The conveyor can't stop the plane from grabbing air, though. As long as the plane can grab air, the plane will move forward. The treadmill will just spin the wheels twice as fast as the plane's eventual forward speed.
It would be like a treadmill stopping someone standing neck deep in water from moving forward if they were using their arms to swim forward. The prop is motor-independent of the wheels, its only concern is relative airspeed.
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Bran Stormer
GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:54:00 -
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i cant stop laughing
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Janu Hull
Caldari Order of Z Industries
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:56:00 -
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Originally by: Bran Stormer i cant stop laughing
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!
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Bran Stormer
GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:57:00 -
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no at dis
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Nez Perces
Amarr Metatron Inc.
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:58:00 -
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Originally by: Janu Hull The prop is motor-independent of the wheels, its only concern is relative airspeed.
Yeah and there is no relative airspeed.
I'm probably getting trolled here but whateva..
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Bran Stormer
GoonFleet GoonSwarm
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Posted - 2007.11.02 03:59:00 -
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i mean seriously its the funniest **** ever
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