Easy physics problem

Easy physics problem

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Fast and Curious

slatington, pa, usa

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12 Nov 07

Originally posted by Doctor Rat
lol

What is the driver made out of?
What's your brain made of?🙂

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Milton Keynes, UK

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20 Nov 07

Originally posted by ark13
All good answers.

It was supposed to be easy; maybe even deceptively easy. People tend to over-think this sort of thing.
Is the wall attached to the ground? 😕

DR

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21 Nov 07

Originally posted by lausey
Is the wall attached to the ground? 😕
Is the wall there to keep people out... or to keep something in?
dun-dun-DUNNNN

FB
Great Big Stees

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21 Nov 07

Originally posted by ark13
Let's say you have a car (or an airplane) powered by a propeller. Your original design featured a large wall, attached to the car (or airplane), behind the propeller, which is hit by the air coming from the back of the propeller. Your friend says you should remove the wall, because it'll make the car (or airplane) go faster. You say it doesn't make a difference. Who's right? Explain your reasoning.
Pusher or puller prop? Oh god. PM flyunity on this one.

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Great Big Stees

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21 Nov 07
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Treadmill or no treadmill? He's gonna need to know that too.


GAAAHHHHHH!

Pale Blue Dot

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30 Nov 07

In my understanding as long as the wall is attached to the plane you will see no benefits of the force generated on it. In fact, its weight will require more energy to overcome. Its like swimming in a lake and instead of generating force on the medium through which you're travelling you take your hand and push against your body. Yes, force is being generated but you'll still sink like a stone. But hey, I'm no physicist.

chemist

Linkenheim

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06 Dec 07

Do we take into account viscous dampening?