Hoff wrote:unless if there is a crazy amount of wind. The plane is moving 0 mph and thus getting no lift to force the plane to take off. So i ask you, how can it lift off?
But why is the plane not moving forward? The treadmill goes backward just as fast as the plane would normally move forward...but does that hold it in place? Nope! And that is the part that most people miss when they first read the puzzle.
A planes wheels spin freely....the plane does not move forward by rotating its wheels, and similarly the treadmill cannot move the plane backward by moving its wheels.
So the plane would move forward at say, 150mph....the treadmill would move backward at 150mph. This would cause the wheels to spin twice as fast as normal, in this case 300 mph. But the plane would still be able to move forward and take off normally.
