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Students should development their ability to work with a variety of materials, including two- and three-dimensional forms, to produce creative and original products which satisfy the demands of the target market, and consider accurate and efficient manufacture. When designing products.

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The requirements for product design and development

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The requirements for product design and development

Aqa A Level Design And Technology Product DesignTechnical principles

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Students should development their ability to work with a variety of materials, including two- and three-dimensional forms, to produce creative and original products which satisfy the demands of the target market, and consider accurate and efficient manufacture. When designing products

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Which of the following materials is best known for its lightweight and high strength properties, making it ideal for aerospace applications?

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Aluminium is widely used in aerospace due to its excellent strength-to-weight ratio.

Key terms

  • Material Properties: Characteristics of materials that define their behavior under various conditions, such as hardness, toughness, and tensile strength.
  • Iterative Design: A design process that involves repeated cycles of prototyping, testing, and refining to improve a product.

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Ignoring User Feedback: Engage users throughout the design process to gather insights and make necessary adjustments.

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