Yes.it can.
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.
The verb for detection is detect.Other verbs are detects, detecting and detected.Some examples are:"I detect a foul smell in the air"."He detects something"."My metal detector is detecting something"."As usual, the detector only detected junk".
Yes, metal detectors can pass through carbon paper without any interference. Carbon paper is primarily made of paper and a layer of carbon or ink, which does not contain any metal components that would trigger a metal detector. Therefore, it should not cause any issues when passing through security screening.
Yes, a metal detector at a railway station can detect a whiskey bottle, as it typically contains metal components such as the cap or any metallic parts of the bottle itself. However, the sensitivity and effectiveness of the detector may vary depending on the type of metal and the detector's settings. Additionally, some bottles may have a minimal amount of metal that could potentially go undetected. Nonetheless, security personnel may also use other methods to screen for prohibited items.
This could refer to a jeweler, or a professional treasure hunter, or some old guy with a metal detector walking up and down a beach.
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