You testify as an expert witness in a case involving an accident in which car A slid into the rear of car B, which was stopped at a red light along a road headed down a hill. You find that the slope of the hill is θ = 14.5°, that the cars were separated by distance d = 22.0 m when the driver of car A put the car into a slide (it lacked any automatic anti-brake-lock system), and that the speed of car A at the onset of braking was v0 = 18.5 m/s.
(a) With what speed did car A hit car B if the coefficient of kinetic friction was 0.60 (dry road surface)? m/s
(b) What was the speed if the coefficient of kinetic friction was 0.10 (road surface covered with wet leaves)? m/s
How can this be solved? The book says , a = g sin angle - coefficient cos angle = a negative numver. But when I try it, the number is positive...