🎬Centrifugal Force as the Stability Governor
The analysis across the three scenarios demonstrates that the system's dynamic fate is entirely determined by the initial balance of forces. The system achieves a near-perfect circular orbit (Scenario C) only when the initial centrifugal force exactly counteracts the gravitational tension from the hanging mass . If the initial angular velocity is too low (Scenario A), the centrifugal force is insufficient, and 's weight pulls rapidly inward toward collapse due to the dominant inward force. Conversely, if the initial angular velocity is too high (Scenario B), the centrifugal force is overpowering, flinging outward and initiating a continuous, large amplitude coupled oscillation as the forces repeatedly overshoot equilibrium.
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