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  2. Water detector - Wikipedia

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    A water detector is an electronic device that is designed to detect the presence of water for purposes such as to provide an alert in time to allow the prevention of water leakage. A common design is a small cable or device that lies flat on a floor and relies on the electrical conductivity of water to decrease the resistance across two contacts.

  3. Category:Detectors - Wikipedia

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    Most articles on devices that would be considered "detectors" are in category:measuring instruments and category:sensors. See also the article on sensors . Subcategories

  4. Minecraft (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft is a media franchise developed from and centered around the video game of the same name. Developed by Mojang Studios (formerly known as Mojang AB) and Xbox Game Studios , which are owned by Microsoft Corporation , the franchise consists of six video games, along with various books, merchandise, events, and an upcoming theatrical film.

  5. Leak detector - Wikipedia

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    Leak detector may refer to: Leak noise correlator; Helium mass spectrometer; Water detector; Gas detector; See also. Water sensor This page was last edited on 16 ...

  6. Cloud chamber - Wikipedia

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    A spark chamber is an electrical device that uses a grid of uninsulated electric wires in a gas-filled chamber, with high voltages applied between the wires. Energetic charged particles cause ionization of the gas along the path of the particle in the same way as in the Wilson cloud chamber, but in this case the ambient electric fields are high ...

  7. Detector (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A detector is a device capable of registering a specific substance or physical phenomenon. Detector may also refer to: Detector (radio), a device that recovers information from a modulated wave; Detector, a 2000 Norwegian film; USS Detector, two United States Navy ships USS Detector (AMc-75), was a coastal minesweeper launched 29 May 1941

  8. Level sensor - Wikipedia

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    The water-cooled mold is arranged with a source of radiation, such as cobalt-60 or caesium-137, on one side and a sensitive detector such as a scintillation counter on the other. As the level of molten steel rises in the mold, less of the gamma radiation is detected by the sensor.

  9. Metal detector - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army soldiers use a military standard metal detector. A metal detector is an instrument that detects the nearby presence of metal. Metal detectors are useful for finding metal objects on the surface, underground, and under water. A metal detector consists of a control box, an adjustable shaft [dubious – discuss], and a variable-shaped ...