
Composite bodies
Composite bodies refer to objects made from two or more different materials combined to achieve specific properties, such as strength, lightness, or durability. For example, carbon fiber composites are used in sports equipment and aerospace parts because they are lightweight yet strong. Essentially, the materials are integrated at a molecular level or bonded together, allowing the composite to perform better than a single material alone. This approach enables designers and engineers to tailor objects with combined benefits, making composite bodies ideal for applications demanding specific performance characteristics.