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Metal Detector for Children
Childrens METAL DETECTOR:
Highly-sensitive, adjustable size!
This Metal Detector is ideal
for younger children - as an alternative
we also recommend our Viking
1 model.
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Our Metal Detector from the John Adams Action Science range
of Science & Education learning toys makes an ideal gift
for the more inquisitive child, encouraging learning through
playing and sparking the imagination. Although classed as
a toy, this is a real working metal detector. Older children
may be ready for a high performance detector. We therefore
recommend that you also visit our
main metal detector section before making your decision
- remember you can always call us up for further expert
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Metal Detector for Children
Our children's metal detector uses
sophisticated integrated circuits to detect metal below
the surface of the ground. This is a real working metal
detector and, while it is obviously not as powerful as
the other metal detectors in our catalogue, it will enable
your child to find things, generating a lot of excitement.
Extendable, highly sensitive metal detector with electronic
audible and visual warnings. Extends from 58-96 cm with
adjustable search coil. Requires 1 x 9V battery, not included.
Suitable for 5 years old and above
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Metal
Detector
Features:
- Real working metal detector
- Electronic LED and audible alerts when an object
is detected
- Extends from 58 - 96cm
- Battery
lasts over 40 hours
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at the Cavendish Laboratory. In 1898 Rutherford left Cambridge
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under Rutherford's direction, in particular Chadwick's work
on the neutron. In 1932, John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton
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