i hope so. Because i lost my iPhone 4 in a snow that's up to my knees and I'm going to try using a metal detector to locate it.
no
Since gold is a metal (precious) you can of course detect it with a metal detector. But only if it isn't tuned to ignore gold. since every metal has a different phase response metal detectors with discriminators can be tuned to ignore certain metals.
You should always check for pipes by hand, many pipes are PVC and will not show up on a metal detector.
Only if the mercury is in large concentrated amounts.
Kevin Hillier in 1980 at Kingower, Victoria, Australia, with a metal detector.
Diver can be detected by the air bubble they give off if NOT using a closed circuit rebrether. Additionally they can be detected with sonar as well as a hand held depth sonar type detector but at a limited range.
The Hand Held Meter Detector will work with all metals, although some may prove to be more troublesome than others.
Some people use them at the beach to find loose change or anything else metal that someone may have lost.
Metal detectors by price estimate is the power of these devices to search for minerals in great depth the cheap metal detectors are useless and not suitable for metal detecting on greater depth.
This is an acceptionally hard question, but i guess that if you ask nicely and show them the camera and maybe open it up? just an idea.
The Hand Held Meter Detector will work on batteries, as long as you connect each lead to the battery correctly.
Yes second hand smoke can be detected in their blood
No, they do not contain fake gold but they might not be pure gold. The purity is measured can be measured by karats. 18 karat gold which is used for jewelry for example is 18 parts gold and 6 parts other metal such as nickel, copper etc....Such metal mixes are called alloys. Suisse gold bars on the other hand which are bought as investments for example are 24 karat solid gold.