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Water displacement.

On that basis, therefore, is the viaduct already taking a proportion of the load of everything that's in the water worldwide, as applying a load to water in one place and displacing it will cause it to rise, by whatever amount, in another?
 
On that basis, therefore, is the viaduct already taking a proportion of the load of everything that's in the water worldwide, as applying a load to water in one place and displacing it will cause it to rise, by whatever amount, in another?
not on a canal,a ship off Gibraltor for instance wont affect the canal.
 
I suspect Shytalkz keeps his canal on a conveyor belt.
 
I suspect Shytalkz keeps his canal on a conveyor belt.
Talking of conveyor belts, I don't think this one's been posted here before...

An aircraft is standing on a very long runway that can move (a conveyor belt). The aircraft moves in one direction, while the conveyor belt moves in the opposite direction. This conveyor belt has a control system that tracks the aircraft's forward speed and tunes the speed of the conveyor belt to be exactly the same, but in the opposite direction. There is no wind. The pilot begins to add thrust to the engines...

Will the plane ever take off?
 
On that basis, therefore, is the viaduct already taking a proportion of the load of everything that's in the water worldwide, as applying a load to water in one place and displacing it will cause it to rise, by whatever amount, in another?

No, because Viaducts carry rail/road traffic
 
Talking of conveyor belts, I don't think this one's been posted here before...

An aircraft is standing on a very long runway that can move (a conveyor belt). The aircraft moves in one direction, while the conveyor belt moves in the opposite direction. This conveyor belt has a control system that tracks the aircraft's forward speed and tunes the speed of the conveyor belt to be exactly the same, but in the opposite direction. There is no wind. The pilot begins to add thrust to the engines...

Will the plane ever take off?

I don't think that particular one has been posted here before either, but it has been answered often enough :)
 
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