A composite is like a cookie made from different kinds of ingredients all mixed together.
Imagine you have a box of colorful building blocks, some are red, some are blue, and some are green. A composite is like that box, it's made up of many different parts working together to make one whole thing.
What makes something composite?
Think about your favorite sandwich. It has bread, cheese, ham, lettuce, and maybe even a little bit of sauce. Each part adds something special to the sandwich. A composite is like that sandwich, it’s made up of several different parts, each doing its own job, but all working together.
Just like how you can take apart your sandwich and see all the different pieces, you can also break down a composite into its individual parts. This helps us understand what makes it special and how it works.
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