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jessriedel
1y ago
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Yea from a material science perspective, wood seems to obviously be a composite.
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aranchelk
1y ago
Not just that. When learning about the anisotropic nature of composites (different strengths in different directions) wood is a tangible example for anyone who’s done arts and crafts, woodworking, etc.
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