Recent content by Dalton Peters
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Undergrad What happens if two black holes collide
I have one more side question photons are the fastest known thing right and they can't escape the event horizon is there anything out there that has more momentum than a photon and can escape the event horizon in theory?- Dalton Peters
- Post #9
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad What happens if two black holes collide
I have a sort of a side question as well since things can get much closer is there any black holes that have the gravity to rip apart an atom- Dalton Peters
- Post #5
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
Alright, thank you- Dalton Peters
- Post #24
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
I'm sorry I didn't include a diagram that represents the air flow that I am referring to- Dalton Peters
- Post #21
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
yeah that's where my question basically lies is if the plane is not moving there is not as much air flowing over the wings therefor less thrust is created so I was wondering if the plane could still take off even though it's wings are not gliding through the air creating that downward thrust- Dalton Peters
- Post #20
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
the conveyor turns in the opposite direction of the thrust force of the plane. The plane is sitting on a conveyor belt- Dalton Peters
- Post #18
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
sorry for any vagueness I added a diagram that can probably explain it better than me- Dalton Peters
- Post #16
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
I have updated the post with a diagram- Dalton Peters
- Post #14
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
it has speed but is not moving from its point due to the movement of the treadmill counteracting its forward movement- Dalton Peters
- Post #13
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
but its not moving its essentially fixed to one point because of the backwards movement of the treadmill i just want to know if it will ever lift up off of the treadmill- Dalton Peters
- Post #8
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
basically if the airplane has zero velocity can it still achieve lift- Dalton Peters
- Post #3
- Forum: Mechanics
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High School Can a Jet Plane Take Off on a Treadmill?
So I have heard this around the internet before but thought is was a question worth exploring if a jet plane is sitting on a treadmill and the treadmill moves backwards at the same rate the plane is moving forward will it take off? I think no because the plane would have to be moving forward for...- Dalton Peters
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- Airplanes Lift
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- Forum: Mechanics
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Undergrad What happens if two black holes collide
How does one calculate the event horizon- Dalton Peters
- Post #3
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad What happens if two black holes collide
I was reading up on the observation that occurred October of this year and started wondering what happens when two black holes collide do they merge to make one or do they collide as two separate objects kind of like two basketballs touching each other and also sort of a side question I've heard...- Dalton Peters
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- Black holes Holes
- Replies: 12
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Gravity changes produced by a compressed and stretched spring
When a spring is compressed the stored energy increases its mass? sorry I haven't started under grad physics yet- Dalton Peters
- Post #68
- Forum: Special and General Relativity