Both;
generally in residational appllications nometalic is used and in commercial metallic is used.
NEC specifies where and when any can be used.
No, granite is not a metal. Granite is neither a metal or a nonmetal, but is an igneous rock. Use the link below to the related question as to whether granite is a metal or nonmetal to learn a bit more.
Handles on screwdrivers should be non metal.
Ionic bonds typically involve the bonding of metal atoms with nonmetal atoms. Metal atoms donate electrons to nonmetal atoms, resulting in the formation of positively charged cations (from metal atoms) and negatively charged anions (from nonmetal atoms), which are then held together by electrostatic forces.
Ti is a metal because we use as a metal and we can use it for anything we need that needs metal in it
Chlorine is a NON-METAL. As STP it is a green gas.
It is safer to use...say a wooden spoon instead of a metal spoon because metal is a heat conductor...or when metal touches heat the heat goes through the metal (it does the same with electricity). There is a simple answer for it!
electricians.
Electricians use ICT to identify faults within circuits...................HOPE THIS HELPS HA HA HA
Electrical fish tape is a tool used by electricians to route new wiring through walls, conduits, and other enclosed spaces. It consists of a long, flexible metal or plastic band that can be guided through tight spaces to pull and thread wires for installation.
yes wood may be used to build a house but the most common non-metal to use is brick
they use science by working with electricity
A metal conducts heat better than a nonmetal. If you put a metal and a non-metal in boiling water for the same amount of time, the metal will be hotter than the non-metal. If you put a metal and non-metal in ice water for the same amount of time, the metal will be colder than the non-metal. Also, metal conducts electricity better than non-metal. You can use metal and non-metal wires to conduct a battery, and see which one works better.