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A large coefficient of sliding friction would have a negative effect on performance in which of the following examples?Question 10Select one:a.between the floor and the base of a sled that an operator wishes to continue pushing down a rampb.between the blade of the boot of an ice skater who wishes to begin spinning smoothly across the ice rinkc.between the sole of the shoe of a ballroom dancer who wishes to begin turning smoothly across the dance floord.a large coefficient of sliding friction would be equally negative to performance in each of the situationse.a large coefficient of sliding friction would not influence performance in any of the situations

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A large coefficient of sliding friction would have a negative effect on performance in which of the following examples?Question 10Select one:a.between the floor and the base of a sled that an operator wishes to continue pushing down a rampb.between the blade of the boot of an ice skater who wishes to begin spinning smoothly across the ice rinkc.between the sole of the shoe of a ballroom dancer who wishes to begin turning smoothly across the dance floord.a large coefficient of sliding friction would be equally negative to performance in each of the situationse.a large coefficient of sliding friction would not influence performance in any of the situations

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The correct answer is a. between the floor and the base of a sled that an operator wishes to continue pushing down a ramp.

Here's why:

A large coefficient of sliding friction means that there is a high resistance to motion between two surfaces. In the case of a sled being pushed down a ramp, a high friction would slow down the sled and make it harder for the operator to keep it moving. This would negatively affect the performance of the sled.

In the other examples, a certain amount of friction is actually beneficial. For an ice skater or a ballroom dancer, friction between their shoes and the surface allows them to grip the surface and perform their movements. Without enough friction, they would slip and lose control. Therefore, a large coefficient of sliding friction would not have a negative effect on their performance.

Option d is incorrect because, as explained, a large coefficient of sliding friction would not be equally negative in all situations.

Option e is also incorrect because a large coefficient of sliding friction would indeed influence performance, but not always negatively.

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