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Bandersnatch said:I agree with others. You should draw a free body diagram. Maybe then you'd stop thinking there is a tangential force, among other things.
Best would be to draw two: one in the rotating the other in non-rotating frame, as you keep on mixing the two.
Why does the shaft of a motor spin, I hope people are not going to say centripetal force or that there is some imaginary inward force pointing into the center of the motor shaft. The motor turns because the windings are produce a couple and it is turning about the center of that couple. Now put a wagon wheel on that motor shaft and magically people start talking about this inward pull. The wheel wants to expand, spin it fast enough and it will fly apart. Which force overcomes which in the end, which is more primary the inward or the outward?