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Sammywu
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Did anyone think of or have answered this question?
When we spin a rigid metal disk, shouldn't the atom at the edge of the disk tends to fly away in a linear motion?
The solid atomic structure must act as a centripetle force to keep the atom in place.
If we keep spining the disk, will the disk eventually disintegrate, because the atomic force is no longer greate enough to keep it in one piece?
When we spin a rigid metal disk, shouldn't the atom at the edge of the disk tends to fly away in a linear motion?
The solid atomic structure must act as a centripetle force to keep the atom in place.
If we keep spining the disk, will the disk eventually disintegrate, because the atomic force is no longer greate enough to keep it in one piece?