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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
metal detector
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ He was holding the metal detector.
▪ Security was tight; every guest was searched and walked through a metal detector upon arrival.
Wiktionary
metal detector

n. 1 A hand-held device that uses electromagnetic induction to detect buried metal. 2 A structure, similar to a doorway, through which people pass; an alarm is sounded if the person is carrying a metal object, as this may indicate a weapon.

WordNet
metal detector

n. detector that gives a signal when it detects the presence of metal; used to detect the presence of stray bits of metal in food products or to find buried metal

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Metal detector

A metal detector is an electronic instrument which detects the presence of metal nearby. Metal detectors are useful for finding metal inclusions hidden within objects, or metal objects buried underground. They often consist of a handheld unit with a sensor probe which can be swept over the ground or other objects. If the sensor comes near a piece of metal this is indicated by a changing tone in earphones, or a needle moving on an indicator. Usually the device gives some indication of distance; the closer the metal is, the higher the tone in the earphone or the higher the needle goes. Another common type are stationary "walk through" metal detectors used for security screening at access points in prisons, courthouses, and airports to detect concealed metal weapons on a person's body.

The simplest form of a metal detector consists of an oscillator producing an alternating current that passes through a coil producing an alternating magnetic field. If a piece of electrically conductive metal is close to the coil, eddy currents will be induced in the metal, and this produces a magnetic field of its own. If another coil is used to measure the magnetic field (acting as a magnetometer), the change in the magnetic field due to the metallic object can be detected.

The first industrial metal detectors were developed in the 1960s and were used extensively for mineral prospecting and other industrial applications. Uses include de-mining (the detection of land mines), the detection of weapons such as knives and guns (especially in airport security), geophysical prospecting, archaeology and treasure hunting. Metal detectors are also used to detect foreign bodies in food, and in the construction industry to detect steel reinforcing bars in concrete and pipes and wires buried in walls and floors.

Usage examples of "metal detector".

I wired my two-meter transceiver into the circuitry of your metal detector, right?

Swift's metal detector was ready before quitting time at the plant that same afternoon.

Dunneldeen verified it with an overfly and metal detector, and the battle plane was still there, buried- all but a tip of its tail- in perpetual snows.

Kickaha got out of the cockpit and stood, hands held high, while the officer ran a metal detector over him and patted him down.

That's a misnomer -- a tin trunk is made of sheet steel and I have a natty metal detector, small but efficient.

All the devices secreted about my person were of plastic, undetectable by a metal detector if they had one working.

Ali turned her back and went over to where Margo and Kate ran the metal detector.