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Wood.
No, wood is a combustible material because it can burn when exposed to heat and oxygen. It is commonly used as a fuel source for fires.
Insulator, or insulation, or non-conductive material. Wood, plastic and ceramic are examples of non-conductive material often used as insulators.
No, but it's not a metal, either. A "non-metal" is an element, and "wood" is not a chemical element. So, wood is not a non-metal, and it's not a metal, either. Wood is a very complex substance made of many different molecules, which are made of many different atoms.
A non-magnetic material is a substance that is not attracted to a magnet or does not retain magnetic properties. These materials include wood, glass, plastic, and aluminum.
Because iron has got all the properties of metal, such as malleability, ductility, electricity, and heat conducting property. It is also sonorous and lustrous. Wood doesn't have any of those properties. Rather it is non - ductile, non - malleable, a bad conductor of heat and electricity, non - lustrous, etc. That's why iron is a metal and wood is a non - metal. :]
Um... a non-magnetic material? Like anything made of wood, plastic, fabric, etc.
No, a magnet will not attract a wood ruler. Wood is a non-magnetic material, meaning it does not contain ferromagnetic substances that would respond to a magnet's magnetic field. Therefore, there will be no attraction between the magnet and the wood ruler.
Electrical tape and any non-conductor material such wood or plywood guard, glass and rubber.
Yes. Paper, wood, pure water, rubber, glass, and concrete to name a few.
wood
non metals has no luster and is a poor conductor