Nope. Just metal...
A metal detector can detect all types of metal....depending on in what type of soil it is in.
no
no there was no electricity i think
Yes the metal detector would but it is a large object and you would see it also.
Basically No. But the detector have a camera then yes.
No it cannot.
Depends on the size of the metal detectors, and the size of the metal under the surface of the earth. The bigger the metal detector, the bigger the piece of metal, the deeper down it will detect.
Sure if there is enough metal like steel rebar
No, a metal detector cannot directly detect pound notes because they are made of paper and do not contain significant metal content. While modern banknotes may have some metallic security features, these are typically not enough for a metal detector to pick up. However, if the notes are folded or contain metal objects, such as coins or staples, those might be detectable.
Only if the mercury is in large concentrated amounts.
Well, isn't that an interesting question! Chewing tobacco in a can is made of organic materials that are unlikely to set off a metal detector. However, it's always best to check with the specific guidelines of the metal detector you'll be passing through just to be safe. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
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.