A object travelling in a circle does NOT have radial force.
Force gives acceleration. If it had radial force it would go faster or slower around the circle.
Isn't centripetal force a radial force Probably should have said centripetal acceleration to be clearer. I think what you are describing is angular acceleration. But as I said, I'm at least 15 years from my last thoughts about physics.
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