Students in the physics lab are measuring the strength of the magnetic field produced by an electromagnet. The current remains the same throughout the lab. Students measure the the magnetic field strength when they change the number of turns of wire and record their data in a table, as shown below. The recorder for the group forgot to record all the data. Consider the values in the table and fill in the possible values for the results of the experimental electromagnet.

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Number of Coils: 5, 80; Number of Paper Clips 10, 12, 18
Number of Coils: 10, 100; Number of Paper Clips 2, 9, 18
Number of Coils: 75, 99; Number of Paper clips 8, 20, 99
Number of coils: 25, 100, Number of Paper clips 15, 22, 33

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Number of Coils: 5, 80; Number of Paper Clips: 10, 12, 18
Number of Coils: 10, 100; Number of Paper Clips: 2, 9, 18
Number of Coils: 75, 99; Number of Paper Clips: 8, 20, 99
Number of Coils: 25, 100; Number of Paper Clips: 15, 22, 33
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