Artificial Materials
Artificial materials are substances created by humans through chemical processes or manufacturing techniques, rather than occurring naturally. These materials are designed to have specific properties, such as strength, flexibility, or resistance to heat. Common examples include plastics, synthetic fibers, and composites, which are widely used in various industries, including construction, clothing, and technology.
The development of artificial materials has revolutionized many fields, enabling the creation of products that are lighter, stronger, and more durable than their natural counterparts. Innovations in materials science continue to lead to the discovery of new artificial materials, enhancing everyday life and advancing technology in areas like medicine, electronics, and automotive engineering.