A student conducted an experiment where they made an electromagnet. They used a battery that was 10V but changed the varying number of turns around the nail. Then the student tested how many pins it attracted.

They recorded their data in the table below.

Number of turns, N
20
30
40
50
60
Number of pins attracted
9
14
18
22
27
Based on the investigation the student completed, what would be the best conclusion for this student's work?
Type Answer HERE:
The number of turns on an electromagnet does not determine the strength of the magnetic field it creates. Therefore more turns on an electromagnet will pick up an increasing number of pins.

The number of turns on an electromagnet does not determine the strength of the magnetic field it creates. Therefore more turns on an electromagnet will pick up fewer pins.

The number of turns on an electromagnet does impact the strength of the magnetic field it creates. Therefore more turns on an electromagnet will pick up an increasing number of pins.

The number of turns on an electromagnet does impact the strength of the magnetic field it creates. Therefore turning on an electromagnet will pick up an increasing number of pins.

The number of turns on an electromagnet does impact the strength of the magnetic field it creates. Therefore more turns on an electromagnet will pick up an increasing number of pins.

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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. My mistake. Let me correct it:

The number of turns on an electromagnet does impact the strength of the magnetic field it creates. Therefore, more turns on an electromagnet will pick up a greater number of pins.