yes, that is the term gold ''Detector"" definition of detector: an object that detects something
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A gold detector will find diamonds if they are surrounded by gold. A gold detector cannot find a lose diamond that is not set in gold, because you're using a detector of gold, not diamonds.
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GPX 5000 Gold Detector
Yes, gold detectors are a specialized type of metal detector designed specifically to find gold and other precious metals. They operate at higher frequencies, allowing them to detect smaller gold nuggets and different types of mineralized ground conditions more effectively. While all gold detectors can function as metal detectors, not all metal detectors are optimized for finding gold.
Before choosing a metal detector, you need to know if gold nuggets are to be found in your intended prospecting area or is the gold fine like flood gold? The best metal detector for nuggety gold is the Minelab GPX5000. For fine alluvial gold or fine gold in Quartz specimens then the Fisher GoldBugII would be my choice. For sure there are other metal detectors that will do the job, the two metal detectors I discribed are in my opinion the best detectors for finding gold.
A gold detector works by sending out electromagnetic signals into the ground. When these signals encounter gold, they are reflected back to the detector, which then alerts the user to the presence of gold. This process is based on the principle that different materials reflect electromagnetic signals in different ways, allowing the detector to distinguish between gold and other substances in the ground.
of course since the item is metal (precious) it will show on your metal detector unless of course you've blocked gold or nickel .
Since gold is a metal (precious) you can of course detect it with a metal detector. But only if it isn't tuned to ignore gold. since every metal has a different phase response metal detectors with discriminators can be tuned to ignore certain metals.
no there was no electricity i think
Asbestos itself does not contain any metal and therefore would not hide gold from a metal detector. Metal detectors are designed to detect metallic objects, and since asbestos is a mineral fiber, it does not interfere with the detection of metals like gold. However, if gold is buried among asbestos materials, the detector may still pick up the gold signal, but not the asbestos.
A metal detector will not find vegetable matter.
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