Yes but depends on what type of metal.
Usually mobile bodies are made of metal and plastic.
plastic
plastic glass wires and metal
A mobile phone contains a variety of elements, such as copper, gold, silicon, and lithium. These elements are combined into mixtures, such as the metal alloys used in the phone's casing, and compounds like the semiconductor materials in the microchips. The battery also contains a mixture of elements like lithium and cobalt in the form of lithium-ion compounds.
All metal detectors detect all metal depending on the level of sensitivity they are set at. Battery or no, a cell phone would be detected.
Metal casing on kettles is common. Metal casing is desired on anything to put on the stove. This is because the material conducts heat so well and efficiently stays warm.
The metal that is the outside casing on a hard drive is made up of aluminum.
Yes the metal detector would but it is a large object and you would see it also.
Yes, a metal detector can potentially detect a phone inserted in the vagina, as most smartphones contain metal components such as the casing and internal circuitry. However, the sensitivity of the metal detector and the specific settings used can affect its ability to locate the phone. Additionally, the presence of other bodily tissues and fluids may influence the detection.
Flyovers are made of metal re-enforced concrete. That amount of metal will block the location signal your mobile needs to keep in contact with your service providor.
No, a light bulb will not light if its metal tip rests on a metal casing. The metal tip of the light bulb needs to be connected to the electrical circuit in order for it to light up. Resting on metal casing would not provide this connection.
yes, itis a salvageable metal