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The following article was published in our article directory on October 2, 2010.
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Article Category: Recreation
Author Name: Kellie
Treasure hunting is an adventure that most people secretly have, and for some even a scaled-down version is enough. Even in a smaller scale, treasure hunting is still thrilling, that's why metal detector hobby is still as popular now as it was years ago. And for these hobbyists, a good metal detector is an invaluable tool for their rather small-scale relic hunting.
Ground search metal detectors are mostly hand-held devices that allow you to sweep the ground looking for metal objects that are concealed in debris or buried underground. By using metal detectors you will be able to find small metal objects that may be valuable, like coins, jewelry, and in some cases even raw gold nuggets can be found using this gadget. This thrill of maybe finding something very priceless is just one of the things that attract people to try metal detector hobby.
But how exactly do these metal detectors work? Well, most metal detectors work according to Lenz's law of electromagnetism, which says that when a metal object (or any conductor for that matter) comes into contact with an alternating magnetic field, it will start to build a magnetic field to oppose it. The change in the overall magnetic field is then picked up by a magnetometer in the detector, which then sends an audible signal to the user signaling that a metal object has been found. The correctness of detecting metal objects depends on the quality of the detector, the conditions of the environment where you use the detector also plays a vital part.
Among all the metal detecting hobbies, hunting for coins is probably the most popular application of metal detectors. Coin collectors can often be seen plying parks and beaches looking for hidden treasures buried underneath the ground. Though admittedly, most of the coins that they find are nothing special, most of the time they only get loose change dropped by people, there are some unusual occasions where very valuable and rare coins are found using metal detectors.
And there are also enthusiasts who comb about in historical sites. Metal detectors have been able to find quite a few relics of the past. For example, if you scan a field that was a battleground during the civil war, it's not astonishing if you find some civil war era bullets and casings, badges, and things of that nature.
Now, if you're planning on buying a metal detector for your own hobby, there are a variety of ways that you can acquire one. If you're just a budding enthusiast then it might not be a good idea to spend thousands of dollars on a high-end model, you should probably stick to buying second-hand ones. Even the most basic model of metal detectors is enough for the usual weekend treasure hunter.
Metal detector hobby is one of the few hobbies that are still in style even though it has been around for a long time. If you desire to have a relaxing, and somewhat exciting weekend activity, why not try metal detecting?
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