Originally Posted by destro47
My question is what exactly is the tangential force? Is it a fictious force? My first inclination is that is equal in magnitude to the centripital force but acts perpendicularly (sort of like the normal force). Is this reasoning correct? Someone please let me know, thanks.
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The tangential force is not a ficticous force; however, just because a particle undergoes circular motion doesn't nesscarily mean that there is a tangential force acting. A tangential force is often referred to as a
torque and causes angular accleration, that is an applied torque increases that angular velocity of the rotating body.
See
Rotation@Hyperphysics for more information on rotation concepts.