3D Printing - FundamentalsWhich of these is a typical use of 3D printing in the aerospace industry?ABuilding lightweight partsBGrowing fuel cropsCTraining pilotsDDesigning flight pathsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Identify aerospace applications of 3D printingAerospace uses 3D printing to create lightweight, strong parts to save fuel.Step 2: Remove unrelated optionsFuel crops, pilot training, and flight path design are unrelated to 3D printing.Final Answer:Building lightweight parts -> Option AQuick Check:Aerospace 3D printing use = Lightweight parts [OK]Quick Trick: 3D printing helps make lighter airplane parts [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESChoosing unrelated aerospace activitiesConfusing 3D printing with training or farming
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