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The theory of locating
Core Principle Utility locators don't detect the pipes or cables themselves - they detect electromagnetic fields (signals) created by alternating current (AC) flowing through conductive (usually metallic) lines. A flowing electric current naturally generates a magnetic field around the conductor (perpendicular to the direction of current flow, following the right-hand rule from electromagnetism). The locator's receiver detects this field at the surface and helps pinpoint the line's location, depth, and direction.
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Underground utility locating
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Learn how to locate underground utilities using electromagnetic equipment and witching sticks. The theory of locating will be explained in depth
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