Magnetic particle inspection is a method of detecting surface and slightly subsurface conditions in ferrous metals only. X-ray inspection is a volumetric inspection. It examines the whole of the item rather than just the surface.
A neutron, an antineutron, a neutrino, an antineutrino, and a photon would not be deflected by a magnetic field, as they all have no net electric charge. I do not find a reference to an antiphoton, but it makes sense that, if it existed, it would also not be affected by a magnetic field.
The type of inspection that classifies items as being either good or defective is known as attribute inspection.
Yes. It is magnetic. but if you put a magnet or something magnetic up to it. Good Luck. It will wipe your hard drive out for good.
60 days from the date of the inspection
Magnetic jewelry is a good idea except for magnetic necklaces for children, which risk lethal suffocation in the incident of an accident. Although not proven scientifically, magnetic therapy is a good way to relieve stress.
You can get home inspection training online at www.homeinspectionbook.com/. You can also find out more information about home inspection training in your area at that site. Good luck!
Unlikely. X-rays aren't good at detecting soft tissue damage.
5 years
areas which are less dense and have allowed more xrays to pass through. eg Black = air, softer tissues. White= bone/ calcification
A static magnetic field can exist in a good conductor. When the conductor carries current, it produces the flux which can exist inside the conductor. Due to this flux, magnetic field and intensity at a point inside the good conductor.
he though it was good lol
for refrigeration- 5 years