A student places a bar magnet at different distances from a paper clip as pictured. Her results are in the table below.  Which conclusion can the student make based on the evidence from her experiment?(1 point)ResponsesMagnetism depends on an object’s materialMagnetism depends on an object’s materialAs the distance between objects increases, magnetism also increasesAs the distance between objects increases, magnetism also increasesMagnetic fields can be observed between objects that are not touchingMagnetic fields can be observed between objects that are not touchingA magnetic field is strongest away from the magnet’s polesA magnetic field is strongest away from the magnet’s polesSkip to navigation

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Based on the evidence from the experiment described, the most appropriate conclusion the student can make is: Magnetic fields can be observed between objects that are not touching.

The results likely demonstrate that the magnet attracts the paper clip even when they are separated by a distance, indicating the presence of a magnetic field that extends beyond the physical contact of the objects. The other options do not accurately reflect a conclusion derived from the evidence provided in the scenario.