Having a metal detector can be very profitable depending upon how much luck and knowledge of areas you have. If you are lucky enough to uncover an ancient relic such as an old helmet or coins then this can be very profitable. A knowledge of areas is a good idea as you will know where to luck for ancient artifacts. For example if you knew that a viking battle happened in a certain place then you could go that area and search with your metal detector there. This will give you a higher chance of finding something that is worth a high value.
seduct the guard into having sex and rip of his or her penis
No. The detector head cannot be turned to that amount of sensitivity anyhow and if you could it would drain the batterry very fast. You would also need a larger detector head. Just no.
A sensor is a general device that detects changes in the environment, such as temperature, light, motion, or pressure, and converts them into signals. A metal detector, on the other hand, is a specific type of sensor designed only to detect the presence of metal using electromagnetic fields. In short, all metal detectors are sensors, but not all sensors are metal detectors.
A metal detector can detect all types of metal....depending on in what type of soil it is in.
A metal detector will not find vegetable matter.
The metal detector was invented in 1931 by Gerhard Fisher.
Look for the metal detector with the most discoveries and deepest penetration.
is there any metal detector company by the name "Zealot"
Depends on if he's a quantum "metal detector guy". If he is, then maybe.
it depends if the inhaler is metal
In general, you can't get metal through metal detectors. Only the smallest bits of metal will not cause a metal detector to alarm. If the sensitivity of the detector is set too high, it may be possible to get a small piece of metal past the detector, but that is something that cannot be counted on.
No, duct tape can't set off a metal detector.