Composite materials are made from two or more different materials that, when combined, create a new material with enhanced properties. These materials are used in a wide range of applications, from building materials to aerospace engineering.
There are several types of composite materials, including:
Fiber-reinforced composites: These are made by combining a matrix material, such as plastic or metal, with strong fibers like carbon or glass. This creates a material that is strong and lightweight.
Particle-reinforced composites: These composites are created by adding small particles, such as ceramics or metals, to a matrix material to enhance its properties.
Structural composites: These composites are designed to provide high strength and stiffness, and are commonly used in construction and engineering applications.
Science as Inquiry and Process: A student should understand and be able to apply the processes and applications of scientific inquiry. A student who meets the content standard should:
Develop an understanding of the processes of science used to investigate problems, design and conduct repeatable scientific investigations, and defend scientific arguments.