3D Printing - Multi-Material and Color PrintingHow can multi-material 3D printing be combined with electronics to create smart objects?ABy printing only plastic parts and adding electronics laterBBy printing objects without any conductive partsCBy printing conductive and insulating materials together to embed circuitsDBy printing electronics separately and gluing them onCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand integration of electronics in multi-material printingUsing conductive and insulating materials together allows embedding circuits inside objects.Step 2: Identify correct method from optionsBy printing conductive and insulating materials together to embed circuits correctly describes printing conductive and insulating materials together.Final Answer:By printing conductive and insulating materials together to embed circuits -> Option CQuick Check:Smart objects = Embedded circuits via multi-material printing [OK]Quick Trick: Print conductive and insulating materials to embed circuits [OK]Common Mistakes:Adding electronics later onlyPrinting without conductive partsGluing electronics externally
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