Its forward speed over the conveyer or over the ground as a whole?storysunfolding wrote:It would also depend on the material under the road. In some areas the roads are built on rock bed, in others it's over soft clay, sand/rock mix etc. So sometimes with the weather being really cold the clay contracts and pulls away from the road in spots. That makes a weak area where the concrete could crack.
The real question is if an airplane is on a runway that works like a conveyor belt where that belt perfectly matches the airplanes forward speed but in the opposite direction, does the plane take off?
Yeah- I went there. SOAP BOX RULES
(Conveyer - no it has zero air speed, Ground - Yes it would have airspeed that provides the lift)