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Originally Posted by orange
No. As I said just moments ago, the thrust doesn't have to be counteracted. The thrust is driving the treadmill. More thrust = faster treadmill. The treadmill is able to spin just as fast as necessary to keep up with the plane's wheels (which is also specified in the original problem).
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Experimental verification please, for a vehicle in which the drive force is not imparted directly to the wheels. Rocket car works fine, but show me.