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Carbon fiber is formed when carbon atoms are aligned with a fiber and bonded together into crystals - carbon fibers are then bundled together, forming a tow, which may then be woven into fabric.
These days, as much carbon fiber as possible.
It's just as much about the build as it is about the material. A poorly engineered carbon fibre frame can be heavier than a well engineered aluminum frame. But, if both frames are made equally well, then the Carbon fibre frame should be lighter.
it depends on what the pool is made of if it is concrete then all of if its carbon fiber then about half of it.
This depends on the allotropic form of carbon. Please specify the type of carbon.
800-1000 dollars.
13.785 ounces
In "olden" days, poles might have been made out of aluminum, which is pretty much the same material as the bar that vaulters try to vault over. However, nowadays vaulters use poles made of fiber-glass, which is much lighter and more flexible. Pole lengths may vary, but the minimum is usually (unofficially) around 12ft. and the max depends on the height you are attempting to vault over.
12€ a kilo
A carbon fiber tube is much more efficient than a regular steel tool due to its composition of closely bonded carbon atoms. Their sturdiness makes them a very reliable material.
they haven't made it yet but if they did it will go for around 500000$
The Lamborghini costs about $114,000.00.