Theoretically, you are correct.
However, when the question says the conveyer matches the 'speed of the plane', how is that determined?
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who cares how fast the conveyor goes, it won't concern the speed of the airplane.
No, but it concerns the speed of the wheels!
If the conveyer is going 700MPH, the plane wheels would fail long before the plane could take off. A 100MPH airspeed with a 700MPH conveyer means the wheels are turning at 800MPH. Plane wheels are tough, but not that tough. They would be destroyed, and so would the plane!
The question as stated is ambiguous and insufficient, though a reasonable attempt to cleverly illustrate differences in propulsion. Definitions of concepts and implementation details (ie how, exactly, is the speed of the belt determined?) are required to determine what would really happen if such a system were constructed.
[This message has been edited by Keegan99 (edited 11/29/2006 2:12a).]