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Yes. X-Rays are not in the least bit damaging to magnetic media. In fact, your hard drive is at higher risk going through the metal detector with you.
The main difference between the magnetic and the clip-ons are how they look. Clip-ons are okay for dangly, hoops, or large earrings. However if you want small earrings or studs, you should stick with magnetic earrings because the small clip-ons tend to look either childish or grandmotherly.
The purpose of using magnetic ear rings is to avoid the necessity to pierce ones ears. Some people find this too painful to go through but would still like to wear jewelry on their ears.
One is that Titanium is not magnetic so when going through a airport security metal detector you will not trigger alarms. Another is that Titanium is very Lightweight and so you will find it very easy to walk. Also Titanium does not conduct electicity so get a static shock and your knee wont feel it.
If there is metal in the case it is possible that your phone case will set off the metal detector. It's always best to remove personal items before going through the metal detector. Unless the phone case has metal in it, it will most likely not go off in a metal detector. But, now airports have full body scanners and all personal items are asked to be removed.
maybe. ask the person running the detector.
Designer earrings can be purchased through various sites online. For starters, the manufacturer often sells its designer earrings for a given brand through its own official website. Third party retailers that sell these earrings will also sell them online.
it depends if the inhaler is metal
Magnetic flux through a loop is just a measurement of the strength of the magnetic field passing through the loop, and since magnetic field strength is directly related to magnetic force, magnetic force is directly related to the magnetic flux passing through the loop.
yes answer 2: No, magnetism can only pass through non magnetic materials.
Yes it can. It will be detected, but it will fit through.
Metal detectors at the airport work the same way as metal detectors used to locate treasure and artifacts. The concepts used in metal detectors are hard to understand unless you are familiar with electromagnetism but I'll try.There's more than one way metal detectors work. The doorway type at the airport you appear to be referring to may be either of two.Electricity sent through a coil creates a magnetic field. When this field passes through an object that conducts electricity this causes the object to create a magnetic field which can be sensed by another coil in the sending unit. So if the sending unit senses a reflected magnetic field it knows a conductive object is within range.The next kind is even harder to understand. The coil is sent pulses of electricitiy, these pulses cause brief magnetic fields the pulses are echoed (reflected) back to the sending device. Non-conductive objects reflect the pulses quickly. Conductive objects cause the echo to be delayed. The delay tells the detector there is a conductive object within it's range.The hand held wands work yet a third way that depends on radio frequency.These are simplified explanations and not exact.