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‘windlows since the fiberglass and glass windowpane shares an almost identical coetticient of expansion,
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‘cement that it holds. When optic fibers, similar to those found in fiberglass, are added to concrete,
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These compounds are used in airplane wings, automobile body parts, and sports equipment. Benefits
‘of carbon fiber include, but are not imited to, high stiffness and strength, lightness, Corrosion resistance,
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they form a composite called Pykrete. Pykrete (also known as bullelproo! ice) is a combination of ice
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