Examples of using Metal objects in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
There have been applications developed that allow you to use the phone's own magnetic field to detect metal objects.
As the name implies, converters work to remove rust from metal objects by converting the iron oxide(i.e.,“rust”) into a harmless and inert compound.
The aptly named app Metal Detector utilizes the compass by reading its interference with metal objects to detect where they are.
Take care not to touch or allow metal objects, such as coins or key rings,
Some fairly curious rumours have become attached to the area regarding metal objects of unknown origin located across its expanse.
It is also a land loaded with floating metal objects that rotate the planet
focusing on the metal objects near the solder, not the solder itself.
Security officers inspect metal objects and confiscate cellphones,
The metal objects are assumed to be part of a satellite
A man who gorged himself on coins and metal objects was rumbled when surgeons checked his stomach
Next, the metal objects like dental bridgework,
Plastic Electroplating Products is widely used in various industries for coating metal objects with a thin layer of a different metal. .
Liew Thow Lin of Malaysia is known as the“Magnet Man” because he has the ability to stick metal objects to his body.
Do not permit a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects, such as coins, keys or jewelry.
other inside-to-outside metal objects should be left alone during close-in lightning events.
Do not allow a battery out of the phone to come in contact with metal objects, such as coins, keys, or jewelry.
Alice reunite with their fathers, everyone watches as metal objects from all over town are magnetically pulled to the top of the water tower.
Electroplating is used to give metal objects a better appearance
There were all these metal objects gathered in a pile on the floor,
Ensure that the Home key is not scratched or damaged by metal objects, such as coins,