No, but they are then most versatile AND the easiest to make (but not necessarily the best).
The models that are used in Force factor are not real. They are computer generated images and sometimes even photoshopped to make them look real.
That rather puts the cart before the horse. The computer is important, but only as a tool to make possible extremely complex predictive and analytical models and calculations. So the Physics is the important bit. The computer is a research tool.
Alva J Fisher invented the Thor washing machine to make washing clothes easier and more convenient. The older models needed to be cranked by hand to wash clothes and this model was electric, so that was no longer necessary.
Yes. If a scientific theory cannot be "falsified" - that is, proven to be not true - then it isn't "scientific". A scientific theory will always lead to some tests that can be performed. If the test fails - that is to say, if your theory doesn't behave in accordance with the experimental results - then we can say that the theory is "disproved". This is the problem with a lot of the "global warming" and "global climate change" hysteria; the computer models for climate change make a number of predictions, but the models don't behave as predicted. The global climate change theory is, if we judge by the results of the models, disproved.
material to made the component of the computer....chemistry, the making of software..... physic
That depends on the purpose of the model. Children's models are usually made of plastic pieces that have to be glued together, while climate models are virtual models made of computer calculations. using equations.
It could be argued that computer models are used to make decisions, but it can be further counter-argued that computer models are developed by people and people are the ones who implement recommendations made by computer modeling.
You have to make a model make it public domain and you can get it as a free model.
A computer model simulates a physical model to test the product. For example: If you make a computer model of a car crashing into a wall, you can crash this car a million times by running it over and over again. By adjusting parameters in the model(e.g. speed, direction etc.) you can test the car without destroying multiple real cars.
Science model
Two. The Model T and Model A
we can make model by giving examples
That only works on certain GM models. Without knowing the year make and model, I cannot help further.
I don't know how much the models on "The Price is Right" make but an average model make 59,000 dollars a year. :)
Models from geometry and arithmetic
Scientists use something called computer models to make their predictions A computer model is a computer program that has been designed to simulate a particular function and to make predictions of its expected behavior. Computer models are very useful to help us understand all sorts of events, lots of models have been developed and are used to explain lots of different events. Those who model climate over the next 50-100 years should have great interest in proof, testing and use of their models. The environmental revolutionaries want us to believe that every global warming prediction is correct, but computer models can easily draw wrong conclusions, it is easy for a computer model to be wrong, actually it is rather amazing that they ever make any correct predictions. Some events are simply to difficult to model, sometimes the results of a particular set of events are not known. One must then perform a complicated calculation each time those events must be used, rather than using the result of the mathematical equation to recreate a function. Some things cannot be modeled if you don't know on what they depend on.
I don't know how much the models on "The Price is Right" make but an average model make 59,000 dollars a year. :)