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There is less metal detector, the bracelet of AO916 does not ring, it may be this bracelet, his material properties are not metallic. This also shows that the bracelet material may be fake.
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Metal detectors don't all metals can be detected? Except for copper, there are also iron metals, and no other metals can be measured.
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This is his meter scanning aol 5916's bracelet does not ring, this may be an autonomous sigh, some scanning range is not in the normal range, and general metals will be involved, even if it is fake, metal substances can be detected.
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The metal detector swept the bracelet, and if it didn't imagine this situation, it was obvious that it should be a fake, and it should not belong to metal.
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Is there any metal detector, is it fake that the gold bracelet does not ring after sweeping it? I think it's possible, but it may be that the metal gauge is broken.
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We say that if you buy the corresponding product, but can not be identified normally in the process of metal detection, immediately contact the local industrial and commercial department, let them help you carry out the test, protect your rights and interests.
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Yes, metal detectors use the principle of electromagnetic induction, using a coil with alternating current passing through it, to generate a magnetic field that can change. This troublesome magnetic field can induce eddy currents inside a metal object. This eddy current in turn generates a magnetic field, which in turn affects the original magnetic field, and then causes the detector to make a sound, and the circuit is not explained. You know.
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This is after you think about it, this bracelet doesn't want to don't mean it's fake, his individual one will check it out, this situation is normal.
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This must be a metal detector malfunctioning, right? You're better off looking for customer service.
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There are many characters in kanji that mean clothes. Most of these characters are pictographs and phonetic characters, and they are related to the ancient ritual system.
Here's an example: Crown. An ordinary hat worn by an aristocratic man.
The "yuan" in the word "crown" is the head, which means the head; "Inches" means the law.
The crown is a status symbol and a microcosm of Chinese feudal society. The crown is mainly composed of a crown ring, a crown beam, and a tassel. The tassel is a silk rope on both sides of the crown ring.
The crown also has an indispensable attachment called "笄", also called "hairpin", which is a slender skewer used to fix the crown to the hair. Since hairpins and tassels are indispensable for wearing crowns, they are often used in ancient works to refer to the person who wears the crown. Such as:
The spare old guests are ashamed of their hairpins. (Du Fu's "Eight Mourning Poems").
Crown. The top hat worn by the Son of Heaven, princes, and doctors during sacrifices. Judging from the glyph, the word "crown" is a kind of hat from "曰".
Ben. Ancient aristocratic men wore a kind of hat that was inferior to the tiara when they wore ceremonial dresses.
Descendant. A helmet worn by ancient soldiers in battle. "Jiexuan" refers to a soldier wearing armor. For example: "If you don't worship, please see you with a military salute." (Historical Records: The Family of the Marquis of Jiang).
Cap. According to research, the word "hat" only appeared after the Han Dynasty. "曰" and "開" are ancient characters for hats. In ancient times, it specifically referred to a round soft hat sewn with cloth, and was generally not worn on formal occasions. By the Tang Dynasty, hats had become commonplace and often appeared on formal occasions.
Towel. You can wrap your head or wipe your sweat. "Towel" is a pictograph. The practice of wearing a headscarf was prevalent at the end of the Han Dynasty. Later, there were different names such as Zhuge scarf, Dongpo scarf, valley scarf, Chengzi scarf, etc.
Clothing. A general term for clothing. The ancients specifically referred to the blouse. "Zhou Yi": "The Yellow Emperor, Yao, and Shun hang their clothes and rule the world." This means that the rule of the world begins with clothing. It can be seen that clothing is a symbol of the ceremonial system.
Skirt. The ancients specifically referred to the undergarment. For example, "The Book of Songs: Qi Feng": "The East is not clear, and the clothes are reversed." He said that he got up before dawn and hurriedly put on his top and bottom.
Jacket. Refers to the short top, which is usually worn by ordinary people to keep out the cold.
Zen. It refers to single clothes, which are summer clothes.
Profanity. Refers to a shirt that is worn close to the body.
Fur coat. Refers to leather clothing. Such as: "Five-flowered horses, thousands of pounds of fur." (Li Bai, "Near Wine").
Robe. Refers to a long jacket, long to the instep, with a lining face, and a wadding cotton or messy hemp in the middle. "Robe" is a phonetic word, and the "bag" next to the sound has the meaning of wrapping the whole body.
Brown. Short garments made of coarse wool or linen, worn by the poor.
Decay (Demolique). A raincoat made of straw.
Lapel. Originally it referred to the collar of the garment, and later to the front of the garment. It is also called "衽".
Ju. Refers to the hem of the garment.
Sleeve. Very long sleeves. For example, in ancient works, "long sleeves" and "wide sleeves" are often mentioned. It is also called "袂".
Gentry. Refers to the drooping part of the belt after it is knotted. When the ancient scholars entered the court, they inserted the hand-written version of the "Wat" in the belt and called the "gentleman". So later, "gentleman" became a synonym for scholars. Skirt. Refers to the undergarment, which is "dress".
Pants. The ancient ** is "绔". There are only two legs, and the legs are put into the legs separately, and there is no crotch. It is different from the current pants.
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