As in the video, suppose we let m1 = m2 and r2 > r1, and since omega is constant, then Fs2 > Fs1. So would another way to generalize this other than using centripetal acceleration would be by which one has a higher force of friction? While I understand this mathematically, I don't get the physical intuition behind this. Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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As in the video, suppose we let m1 = m2 and r2 > r1, and since omega is constant, then Fs2 > Fs1. So would another way to generalize this other than using centripetal acceleration would be by which one has a higher force of friction? While I understand this mathematically, I don't get the physical intuition behind this. Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks!