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Conservative, Engineer, Bassist, Old. Bestseller of absolutely nothing. All views are my own. No exceptions. Oh, and no Sir, I can't Boogie.

Norway เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2009
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@realnooganative @engineers_feed "Theres no fucking lift without airflow", "That's why the plane won't take off". Oh really, Einstein 🤪 Of course there is no lift without airflow over the wings, you numbskull. You haven't even understood what we're debating here. Incredible. "Do some basic research" 🤣
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Soy Boy Antifa Kryptonite@realnooganative·
@YesSirThatIsMe @engineers_feed If you were a pilot, you would understand the physics, jackass!! Theres no fucking lift without airflow around the wing!! Thats why the plane wont fly you stupid fuck. Do some basic research and fuck off!
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World of Engineering
World of Engineering@engineers_feed·
We should all get the same answer folks 💪🏼
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@Suffragent_ @TheVoiceNews Optimal solution: Be proud to be Black in a Black country 👍 But she won't leave, will she. She just want's to spew some anti-White propaganda. Because she can. Because we let her. In our White countries. What a clown world we let the western world turn in to. Feminization ftw 🤡
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@Contenticles @engineers_feed The point they were proving was that even if the ground is moving backwards the forward force applied by a propeller or jets (and not by the wheels like in a car) will still make the plane move forward. A car would ofc be standing still.
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@YesSirThatIsMe @engineers_feed Yeah, for anyone who has actually watched that episode they know it's pure bullshit because the plane didn't stay stationary. It just went forward w/ a tarp going under it. In the actual myth, the plane has to stay stationary. They just took off a plane normally.
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@NaomiSeibt Tragic.... Another tragic thing is that she was likely a "Refugees Welcome!!" type of person. Feminization of politics is indirectly to blame for yet another murder 😡
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Naomi Seibt
Naomi Seibt@NaomiSeibt·
This was Maria Ladenburger. A bright 19-year-old German medical student, cycling home alone at 3am. > Afghan asylum seeker Hussein Khavari ambushed her > pushed her off her bicycle > bit her on the head and chest > strangled her with a scarf until she was unconscious > repeatedly r*ped her > dragged her still-living body to the riverbank > left her in the shallow Dreisam river to drown She was found the next morning. He knew she was alive when he dumped her. The judge later said he knew she would drown. Khavari had already been convicted in Greece for attempting to kiII another young woman by pushing her off a cliff - sentenced to 10 years, but released early due to “overcrowded prisons.” He then entered Germany as a claimed “unaccompanied minor” with no papers. This happened in 2016, during the height of Germany's open border policies. Maria’s own family had volunteered with refugees. Her father was a senior EU official. Most people don’t even know her name.
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@WildGCTweets @GandeeJeffrey @engineers_feed Assumptions is the mother of all f-ups. If introducing "magic" components, who tf knows what actually happens in this scenario 🙂 Nothing to do in a "World of Engineering" channel, imo. Maybe a "The World of Magic" channel 🙃
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Yes, the physics again. If we apply physics, we need to apply it to the whole scenario. So what about the conveyor belt. What's the "redline" there? What do you think would "blow out" first. The wheels or the huge belt with all of its components and bearings? This is why these kinds of sparsely defined riddles are idiotic. They post them for attention and engagement. And here we all are, "debating". Some even getting angry af and blocking people 🤣
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@EhnOrvar @engineers_feed The real question you need to ask is - can the conveyor belt "cancel" the movement? Remember that on a plane the wheels are spinning freely, and the jets apply a forward force not via the ground (like in a car), but via the air behind the wings 😉
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Orvar Ehn@EhnOrvar·
@YesSirThatIsMe @engineers_feed Can’t be right! If the conveyer belt cancels the movement the plane and the wings will stay still relative to the air and would not generate any lift.
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I'm not the one introducing the treadmill, you imbecile 🤣 On the contrary, I've been trying to convince the one that did that the treadmill scenario is not comparable at all. Yes, Einstein, of course only air passing the wings (AoA, Coanda effect) can produce the vertical force needed for the plane to take off and fly. What kind of engineer, you asked, arrogantly. Well, I'm an automation-engineer. Has been working as one for almost 36 years. Not that I care what your education is, if any, but since you obviously can't read properly, I already know a long list of educations you don' have 😉
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Rebecca Mistereggen
Rebecca Mistereggen@RMistereggen·
The Norwegian prime minister is warning Norwegians that life is about to become more expensive. It’s great how we spend over 400 billion Norwegian kroner a year on immigrants, while upholding insane taxes on everything, right? What a wonderful morning. How’s your coffee?
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You didn’t explicitly say anything pushes me backwards, but you’re implying I’d stay stationary relative to the environment when running. In the treadmill example with a runner, there actually is a backward force - the belt pushes against your feet when you run. So, you actually should have said that 😉 In the jet case, that interaction isn’t there. The force comes from the air, not the ground, so there’s nothing balancing it out. Ok, let's finalize this little "debate" with a conclusion: Your attempted "gotcha", comparing the airplane scenario to a person running on a treadmill, was not very smart. You probably should've done some more "independent thinking" before you posted it. Or maybe even refrained from posting it. Because now people know that even if you talk like an engineer, you're not really an engineer 🤡
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@sisneruza @SarcasticAssSez @EndiePosts @engineers_feed The answer is: 23675°K 😉 But seriously, the free spinning wheels don’t matter. They’re not providing motion, the jets however are. The treadmill only affects how fast the wheels spin, not whether I move forward. Let that sink in 😉
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