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No sleep last night. A 104 degree fever on Saturday fubar"d my sleep schedule... Just explaining why I"m here.Hooby said:That example is completely unrelated.. One of the most important facts of the airplane thing is that it is completely horizontal to the ground (gravity always goes the same direction on earth, straight down, perpendicular to the plane/conveyor belt. Other forces, however, are relative to the situation).
A bike "riding down a vertical wall" would be pushed away from wall due to natural force.
These are my own conclusions and should not be considered as fact
Just thought it might be an interesting aside for ya that you"re right about the bike. It would fall away from the wall unless dropped straight down, parallel to it. You even touched on the reason. Gravity accelerates downward only, so any horizontal velocity that the bike had when it started to fall would remain.
This could also make it fall toward the wall, but so long as it didn"t hit the ground first, it would wind up bouncing off the wall, and falling away from it anyway.
In physics, even basic intuitive understandings that turn out to be correct are rare. Thus, that"s a pretty good observation.