Bruh you shoulda took that ban bet. I don't see how @Th3Birdman gets banned when you didn't agree yesterday. You did body the unwarranted Ga Tech slander. That school's probs above every California school for engineering
My question is this:
Say you're flying due north, from peru to ecuador(the equator). How does a plane flying 600mph directly north, land on an air strip moving 1000mph directly east? That kind of difference in force and direction should essentially destroy the landing gear on a plane, since they're mainly only reinforced for the direction that the plane is moving
Also, when landing during a flight, how come no one feels the immediate jolt of suddenly moving 1000mph east with the surface of the earth again?
I encourage anyone except the banned person to answer these questions for me
Differences in pressure create wind currents
My question is this:
Say you're flying due north, from peru to ecuador(the equator). How does a plane flying 600mph directly north, land on an air strip moving 1000mph directly east? That kind of difference in force and direction should essentially destroy the landing gear on a plane, since they're mainly only reinforced for the direction that the plane is moving
Also, when landing during a flight, how come no one feels the immediate jolt of suddenly moving 1000mph east with the surface of the earth again?
I encourage anyone except the banned person to answer these questions for me
@Mike Nasty
YesYou understand this wouldn't exist if the earth were flat?
Its the same reason why you can jump up and down on a train and not fly into the back of it. You’re traveling at the same relative velocity as the train in the air so you wont even notice any changes in speed when you land.
No I don't understand anything you're saying. Not trying to be mean, but it's clear why you "studied at Georgia Tech" and did not "Graduate from Georgia Tech"Yes
Do you understand that I'm saying it doesn't make sense even on a ball earth??
No I understand anything you're saying. Not trying to be mean, but it's clear why you "studied at Georgia Tech" and did not "Graduate from Georgia Tech"
I've seen wind curve around pressure systems(i.e. tornadoes and hurricanes)ok. i meant a foreign body. not earth.
possibly but that begs the question. in this case what makes the wind curve around a sphere?
He kept threatening to drop my nameThat's not how this works playboy. You cats need to come to an agreement and @ the mods when the terms of the ban bet are decided. Not after.
As far as I've seen neither of you agreed to anything.
Fred.
I'm the only one who asked for a ban betBruh you shoulda took that ban bet. I don't see how @Th3Birdman gets banned when you didn't agree yesterday. You did body the unwarranted Ga Tech slander. That school's probs above every California school for engineering
Yes, because the train is still on the surface, and you're still connected to the surface through the trainIts the same reason why you can jump up and down on a train and not fly into the back of it. You’re traveling at the same relative velocity as the train in the air so you wont even notice any changes in speed when you land.