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Carbon fiber, developed by Royal Aircraft Establishment scientists in 1963, is a material made from thin strands of carbon atoms woven into fabric and set in resin. It is stiffer than steel and lighter than aluminum, with an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio. Carbon fiber is used in aircraft, Formula One racing cars, spacecraft, medical equipment, and increasingly in everyday consumer products.
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