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Old 05-02-07 | 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by nobrainer440
That's not what the article said. Non-ferrous materials are not magnetic, but that is totally different from induction. Non-ferrous metals will affect a changing magnetic field, which is how inductive loop sensors work. Same principal that is used in metal detectors. Note they are not called "iron detectors."
Any material that will easily conduct a current will work. Any metal meets this requirement.
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