Originally posted by eskimo2
So you'd give up?
I think most folks would lower their end an inch and a quarter, ease the ball back to the center and level out the trough.
No. This isn't about giving up.
At no point does the question allow a greater force to be used. It is to match the wheel's speed. Unless the aircraft moves forward the wheel's speed is zero and the conveyor's counter speed is zero.
Unless the aircraft is accelerating the conveyor won't accelerate. Once you grasp that, you'll see where I'm coming from and why I see your reasoning as flawed.
We're not talking about a car that gets its forward movement from its wheels.
The plane flies.
The conveyor fights the losing battle for it has to react to the plane's forward movement for its speed. No forward movement/acceleration, no conveyor speed.
You just haven't grasped the fact of all the forces involved.
You keep confusing ground speed to wheel rpm speed.
Plane flies.