No
no not all ceramic, there are semi metalic, which i believe are considered organic, it is my understanding, that ceramic pads are more durable and don't make as much brake dust, but if you don't use quality brake rotors the ceramic pads will ruin the rotors
Brake pads are part of the cars disk brakes. There are four different brake pads they are semi-metallic brake pads, organic brake pads, low-metallic NAO brake pads and ceramic brake pads.
The pads that do the braking against the rotors are ceramic instead of asbestos.
Ceramic is better.
ceramic
ceramic wears the slowest.
Mostly ceramic in the better ones.
Ceramic pads are much harder, last longer. However not compatible with all rotors, ask your brake technician at local shop.
Metallic
ceramic pads are to my opinion the best for any car.
No, very different. Metallic pads are generally more expensive but much better depending on vehicle. Ceramic pads are even better on most vehicles.
Besides being quieter, ceramic brake pads handle extremely high temperatures with little fade, which basically allows them to recover quickly and cause less damage to the rotors. Also, when ceramic brake pads wear down, they create a finer, lighter dust than semi-metallic pads, and the dust doesn't stick to wheels.