Q: If an airplane is on a treadmill that matches the wheels' speed, does it take off?
ChatGPT: The answer to this question is somewhat counterintuitive, but the airplane would take off even if it is on a treadmill that matches the wheels' speed.
The reason for this is that an airplane takes off based on its airspeed, not the speed of its wheels. The wheels on an airplane are designed to allow it to roll along the ground and do not play a significant role in the process of taking off. Instead, the wings generate lift as the airplane moves forward through the air.
The speed of the treadmill has no effect on the airplane's ability to generate lift or take off. Even if the treadmill matches the speed of the wheels, the airplane is still moving forward relative to the air and can generate lift as it reaches its rotation speed. Therefore, the airplane would take off normally.
Here's what ChatGPT had to say about the airplane. I've never, EVER been able to understand what's so ****ing hard to grasp about this.
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