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jochance22-Apr-22 9:40
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trønderen12-Apr-22 5:20
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I certainly understood the requirement, and also the lack of realism, but argued based on that premise.
Martijn Smitshoek wrote:
he tire will accelerate with, possibly, hundreds, thousands of Gs, or even more until it satisfies the requirement that the tire's speed equates that of the plane's wheels
Why is that? "hundreds, thousands of Gs"?

I do not know the typical acceleration of a plane at take off, but doubt that it exceeds 1G. Whatever the value, it is the acceleration of the wheels during a normal take off. To follow up this, the moving conveyor belt would have to accelerate correspondingly. If you are capable of building a conveyor belt running at (backwards) take off speed under the plane, I am quite sure you can handle that quite moderate acceleration as well.

It also depends on how you read the initial premise: The conveyor belt should match he the speed of the wheels, but at what time? If the belt moves backwards at take off speed when the plane is standing still, and maintains this speed, the relative speed of the wheels to the belt would be twice the take off speed at actual take off. But if the belt's backwards take off speed relative to the wheels should be kept steady, the belt must be braked down when the turbines start working, down to standstill at the moment the plane lift, and is at takeoff speed.

As long as there is physical contact (friction) between the belt / runway and the wheels, you may assume that the wheel thread moves at speed zero relative to the belt / runway - any skidding is (or should be) at the microscopic level).
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