how is
s''=l(d/dø)(1/2 * -g/lcosø) a different reference frame?
same angle, same time, same set of forces (ie gravity, tangential, and centrifugal)
I'm geniunely curious
s''=l(d/dø)(1/2 * -g/lcosø) - this is not a different reference frame; this is wrong because it is the combination of results from 2 different reference frames
w
2=g/Lcos(ø) was derived with respect to directly horizontal and vertical axis
a
tangential=-gsin(ø) was derived with respect to a tangential and radial axis (this is perfectly valid, because by circle geometry, they are perpendicular)
hence L(d/dø)(0.5*w
2) =/= -gsin(ø)
HOWEVER
if you resolved the tangential force into components with respect to the
horizontal and vertical axis, then you may equate L(d/dø)(0.5*g/Lcosø)=a
some component
ask if you would like me to do it both ways