Bullgrit
Adventurer
Is thrust upward (like a rocket) affected by a surface under it?
That is, take a rocket sitting on the launch pad. What if we removed the launch pad under the rocket -- the rocket sits above a bottomless hole. Will it's thrust and launch be affected with nothing under it?
Take that rocket as it is already in flight hundreds of feet in the air. Would putting a surface under/behind it affect it's thrust once it is already going up?
I'm thinking that having a surface under the thrust would increase the thrust's effect, but then I think about this:
I got to thinking about this by thinking about Iron Man's flight. I know IM uses a fictional thrust, but let's pretend his rocket boots are actually rocket boots. Say Iron Man is hovering several hundred feet in the air. He slowly drifts to the side until he is hovering a couple of feet over a flat skyscraper roof. Does he gain altitude because of the surface now under him, or does he stay at the same level?
Writing this up, I just thought of helicopters. Does a helicopter rise (on its own) when it passes over a rising surface (hill or building)?
Bullgrit
That is, take a rocket sitting on the launch pad. What if we removed the launch pad under the rocket -- the rocket sits above a bottomless hole. Will it's thrust and launch be affected with nothing under it?
Take that rocket as it is already in flight hundreds of feet in the air. Would putting a surface under/behind it affect it's thrust once it is already going up?
I'm thinking that having a surface under the thrust would increase the thrust's effect, but then I think about this:
I got to thinking about this by thinking about Iron Man's flight. I know IM uses a fictional thrust, but let's pretend his rocket boots are actually rocket boots. Say Iron Man is hovering several hundred feet in the air. He slowly drifts to the side until he is hovering a couple of feet over a flat skyscraper roof. Does he gain altitude because of the surface now under him, or does he stay at the same level?
Writing this up, I just thought of helicopters. Does a helicopter rise (on its own) when it passes over a rising surface (hill or building)?
Bullgrit