yes it can. they did it on mythbusters.
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Well, it matters how big the conveyor belt is...if it's normal factory size, the plane will crush it.....WAIT! What type of plane is it?!?!?! Are you confusing the question with: Can a plane take off on a conveyor belt? If so the answer is yes. See related questions.
Yes, it can take off. Once the plane's engines are providing thrust against the air it will move forward, and all the belt can do is make the (freewheeling) wheels spin faster. As a thought exercise, imagine that the plane is being pulled by a rope rather than pushed by an engine. As long as the rope is pulling it through the air, no matter how fast the conveyor belt spins in the other direction it can't act against the pull of the rope, as the wheels effectively decouple the two. Many people can't see the difference between the plane and a car on the same belt - one moves by acting against the air, the other by acting against the surface of the belt.
The take-up pulley in a belt conveyor system is responsible for maintaining proper tension in the conveyor belt. It allows for adjustments to be made as the belt wears or stretches over time, ensuring smooth operation and reducing the risk of slippage or misalignment. Additionally, the take-up pulley helps prevent excessive wear on the belt and other components by providing a consistent tension throughout the system.
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The global conveyor belt, also known as the thermohaline circulation, moves at varying speeds depending on the location and depth. On average, the surface currents can travel at speeds of about 1 meter per second (approximately 2.2 miles per hour), while deeper currents move more slowly, typically between 0.1 to 0.3 meters per second. Overall, the entire conveyor belt process can take about 1,000 years to complete a full cycle around the globe.
I would try to get it serviced. A belt conveyor is an expensive thing to replace, and it would be awkward to take it. You should call around and find someone who can repair it.
If a flat belt conveyor continues to move to the left despite adjusting the take-up screw, check for any misalignment in the pulleys and frames. Ensure that the belt is properly seated on the pulleys and that there are no obstructions causing uneven tension. Additionally, inspect the belt for wear or damage and consider adjusting the idler rollers to help guide the belt more centrally. If issues persist, re-evaluate the installation and alignment of all components.
Multi-Tier Conveyor allow the option to expand the conveyor line upward.Perfect for delivery and take-away systems or inspection systems, unfinished or uninspected packages can be delivered on one conveyor, then placed on another conveyor when finished.
Peristalsis moves food down the digestive track to keep it going, like a conveyor belt.
The speed of the belt needs to be known (Feet Per Minute). You would take the weight of your sample in pounds * FPM of the Belt * 60min / 2000lbs = TPH. For example if your belt is moving 350 fpm and your belt cut weighed 10.5 lbs; 10.5lbs * 350 fpm * 60 / 2000 = 110.25 TPH
go to where you got the vict data take the right wires go to the conveyor belt then go right and talk to the ghost like navi
Individual molecules move in a random manner. Furthermore, the ocean conveyor belt has many divisions and loops. For example, there are six main entries and exits surround the Antarctic, so a minimum of four 'laps' would be required to encounter them all. Finally, water at different depths move at varying speeds and directions.With all those conditions in mind, scientists have estimated it to take 1000 years for a section of water to fully travel the global circuit.