no it is not. i learned that from my 7th grade teacher.
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.
the use of the a conveyor belt is used to transport passengers luggage so that they can collect it when they get off the plane.
A conveyor belt used to load or unload a truck primarily utilizes the pulley and the inclined plane as simple machines. The pulley system helps to change the direction of the force applied to move the belt, while the inclined plane allows for the smooth transfer of materials onto and off the truck, reducing the effort needed to lift heavy loads. Together, these machines enhance efficiency in the loading and unloading process.
An inclined plane is often used in machines known as ramps or conveyor belts to help move objects up or down a height more easily. By increasing the distance over which the force is applied, the inclined plane reduces the amount of force needed to accomplish the task.
Escalators typically use a combination of inclined planes and conveyor belts to move people between different levels. The inclined plane helps to reduce the effort needed to climb the stairs, while the conveyor belt assists in transporting individuals in a continuous motion. Together, these components create a mechanical advantage that makes it easier for individuals to traverse vertical distances.
A conveyor belt. There is not a special name for it.
A fan belt is a type of pulley system.
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Yes, a hammer is a inclined plane. It's head, is the inclined plane.
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.
a hatchet is a inclined plane
It is a plane, and it is inclined.