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Aug 14, 2015 at 14:01 comment added mmesser314 That's the nice thing about energy arguments. They work where forces are not intuitive or not known. To work with force, you need the path the mass will follow. All you need for energy is the beginning and end states. The energy of the circular solution is lower at high rotation rates. Atomic orbitals are solved with energy because the path of an electron is not even well defined.
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