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Aren't there metals that are undetectable/less detectable, like titanium or even stainless steel?


No, it doesn’t work like that in the modern world. The nature of the materials are pretty obvious to a remotely competent sensor.


using what physical process? How exactly do they detect any metal? A genuine question.


You can detect nonferrous metals by inducing eddy currents in them, then they become magnetic.




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