They use models to test their designs of new technologies.
It is a reproduction of a technical drawing documenting an architecture or engineering design, printed in light sensitive sheets, and characterized by light coloured lines on a blue background
Engineers put very accurate models of new airplanes in wind tunnels to see how aerodynamic they are.
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I'm no engineer but my science teacher said today that most architects/engineers use reinforced concrete for winds.
Scientists, Engineers, Military and Architects
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First they take the measurements of the model and use the scale (ex. 1:10, 2 cm: 13 km, etc.). Depends mostly on what they are building and how big they need it but it's all ratios.
idrkoc
Models give a visionary view to the problem at hand and help catching all the system aspects.
What are different kinds of scale models
They use models to test their designs of new technologies.
I'm sure they use ratios and proportions at many different points in the practice of their profession. One obvious application is in construction of exact scale models of aircraft and their components for wind-tunnel tests.
idrkoc
They use models to test their designs of new technologies.
Yes we still use the richtor scale today,, to find the force of the earthquake.
scientists makes models so when they do the acual project they can see what to do from the scale size to the acual figure.to do scale testingscientists use models to help them understand what they are working on