A student places a bar magnet at different distances from a paper clip as pictured. Her results are in the table below.

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Which conclusion can the student make based on the evidence from her experiment?

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Magnetic fields can be observed between objects that are not touching
Magnetic fields can be observed between objects that are not touching

A magnetic field is strongest away from the magnet’s poles
A magnetic field is strongest away from the magnet’s poles

As the distance between objects increases, magnetism also increases
As the distance between objects increases, magnetism also increases

Magnetism depends on an object’s material
Magnetism depends on an object’s material
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3 answers

The student can conclude that magnetic fields can be observed between objects that are not touching based on the evidence from her experiment.
A, B , C OR D
The correct answer is A. Magnetic fields can be observed between objects that are not touching.