The most likely conclusion to explain the lack of attraction between the electromagnet and the paper clips is: The switch is turned off. If the switch is off, the current will not flow through the wire coiled around the iron nail, and therefore the electromagnet will not create a magnetic field to attract the paper clips.
An electromagnet is built using a 9-volt battery connected to a switch via conducting wire that is coiled around an iron nail. A pile of metal paper clips is moved close to the iron nail, yet no attraction is apparent between the electromagnet and the paper clips. What is the most likely conclusion to explain this result?(1 point) Responses There are not enough coils of wire around the iron nail. There are not enough coils of wire around the iron nail. The switch is turned off. The switch is turned off. The paper clips are made of a nonmagnetic metal. The paper clips are made of a nonmagnetic metal. The switch is turned on.
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