I am a bit confused, and I'll appreciate some help.
Let's say that a particle is moving under the influence of a central force. Let's say that its initial velocity, has both: tangent component and radial component.
If I am not mistaking, the radial component of the velocity, will cause the radius to become smaller. If the radius become smaller, then from the conservation of angular momentum dictated by the central force, the component of the tangent velocity, supposed to become bigger.
But, central force does not perform work, at least it cannot increase the magnitude of the tangent velocity. So who is increasing the magnitude of the tangent velocity?
What am I missing here?
Thanks a lot in advance