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Re: Miracle on the Hudson
From: Bill B
Date: 2017 Jul 28, 20:12 -0400
From: Bill B
Date: 2017 Jul 28, 20:12 -0400
On 7/28/2017 6:58 PM, David Pike wrote: > Herbert you wrote: /I see no reason why the plane could *in theory* not > have touched the water with zero kinetic energy left./ > > Zero kinetic energy would require zero forward speed. > AND zero downward motion. Once you lift off the ground you have stored energy. My solution is outside the box, but the only one I can think off that does not defy the laws of physics. Leave the craft, unmoved, on the tarmac. Have David Copperfield make it disappear then reappear. Assuming the temperature remains constant so the tires do not inflate or deflate somewhat there is zero stored/kinetic energy. Voila, the miracle on the tarmac :-)