boris
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No.
The conveyer is moving opposite to the direction of the plane.
The conveyer is negating whatever forward movement the plane is making.
Reduced (zero in this case) absolute speed of the plane has an adverse bearing on the wind speed over its wings.
The plane cannot generate enough lift.
The plane cannot take off.
Would be the opposite if the conveyor were to move in the same direction as the plane, though.
It's simple Newtonian physics. All engineers in India study that.
Are you taking friction into account also.