Correct, out of the scope. I only need the accelration. Only problem, I totally agree with your remark on the normal force. But you need a mass to figure out this. In this case the skiers mass and force is omitted. I only was given the initial velocity, kinetic coefficient, and angle of descent.
n = mgcos
and this Fg opposite to the friction?
well, this = mgsin
However, note that in the above the mass drops out.
Ergo, why I thought that the equation would be:
s= vi2/2gsin\Thetauk
Then again... mgsin\Theta - ffk = max=ma
So, a = gsin\Theta-ffk
Correct?
So,
s= vi2/2gsin-ffk
I think... maybe not, still.
If I do not have the mass where as g is constant I am stuck, right?