Dragon_Cooler wrote:A plane is standing on a runway that can move (like a giant conveyor belt). This conveyor has a control system that tracks the plane’s speed and tunes the speed of the conveyor to be exactly the same (but in the opposite direction) instantly.
OK the key here is in the wording, it talks about the SPEED of the plane and conveyor belt being equal and opposite, not the forces. If the forces were equal and opposite, the plane would never move. A good way to visualize this is to imagine a cable attached to the front of the plane thats attached to a wall; if the belt applies a force on the plane away from the wall, the cable will apply the same force
towards the wall...now just replace the cable with the thrust from the jets and you can see the plane won't move.
Because the question doesn't discuss forces but rather velocity, we can see that if the plane is going 100mph, the belt will be going 100mph in the opposite direction. That means that the plane will eventally get up to takeoff speed and the belt will be going just as fast in the opposite direction.
Here's another brain teaser for you:
You have just died and now you're standing before two identical gates, one leading to heaven and one to hell, each with a guardian in front. Both guardians are identical in every way but one: one of the guardians always lies and one always tells the truth. Neither guardin is nessacerly in front of any specific gate (The one that lies could guard heaven or hell. Ditto for the one that tells the truth but there is only one guadian in front of each gate.) You are allowed to ask
one guardian
one question
only; what question do you ask? (the objective here is to get to heaven)
Highlight below for a hint:
Think like a programmer (eg. flowchart it)