centrifugal force in atom?
Seems to me there is no place to say about centrifugal forces inside atom, at least in terms of classical mechanics, cause there are weird realm of quantum mechanics. Do you think another way?
But Quantum Mechanics DO NOT disregard Classical Mechanics, but it gives more and better explanation than Classical Mechanics.(that's my thought)
As an example, classical mechanics accepts continuous trajectories as fundamental term, while in quantum mechanics trajectory is an average though random allowed positions of the body at any time. Strictly, there is no defined trajectories, only probabilities. At this sense, I suppose, there is no centrifugal forces, but some kinds of space distortions rather. (That's my thought as well.)
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