to test out their experiment first with models so that they can correct any errors that may occur and improve their methods further. By using models, they then can produce better and more accurate results when they are conducting the actual experiment.
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The purpose of a model is that some people do not understand something unless they see one.
Using models in science helps us to understand things in a better, organised way. A model can help us understand the structure of an object.
All computer simulation requires (mathematical) models,
but physical models are used in wind-tunnels, etc.
The purpose of a model is that some people do not understand something unless they see one.
Models are, used in different kind of ways but models are used as they are put down in evedence such as people back in the day thought that the earth, was flat now we had people go into space and bring down evedence like, videos,pictures,summeries now everyone now and days belives and has proof, such as evedence that the eart is round thats how models are explained in science.
ORIGINAL ANSWER : models are useful because they take a small object like a atom and they scale it up a bunch of sizes so you can see what a atom looks like and whats in side of it but its useful because its easier to see
Improvement:
Models are useful in many ways. For example, it is useful to look at a model of an atom because to the naked eye an atom is too small to see. In a model, the atom is much bigger and easier to see. It also could show the parts of the atom to learn more about the parts of the atom. Models also have their drawbacks. For example, a model for an atom is just a conjecture about how it looks like. An atom is so small; it cannot be fully seen by even the most powerful microscopes.
they provide a way to investigate things that are too small, large, complex, or distant to investigate directly.
Models can be very useful tools of scientific thinking. A model can take the form of a drawing, graph, three-dimensional object, computer program, or mathematical equation. Even a description in words of how a natural process works is a model.
answer- no science has no relations to models
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Models are used because certain things move too quickly or slowly for scientist to see.
why do scientists use models?
because the real things scientists are looking at are to small and it's easier to look at cells and stuff when they're bigger.
to help them classify the data of the object they are observing
to look at something that cannot be seen with the human eye
Using models in science helps us to understand things in a better, organised way. A model can help us understand the structure of an object.
Scientist use models to test their ideas.
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no, that's not true.
Scientists use models of natural systems because these systems are often too large,too small, or too complex to study directly
Political models are used to describe spectrum.
So they can make sure their answer is correct
computer, graphical, physical, scientific, and verbal
scientist use models to show or explain easier
why scientists use models to represent earths process
Why do scientists use different types of models to represent compounds?
why scientists use models to represent earths process
to show you the full procces scientists show models to have better understanding
It can show how you can use it
no, that's not true.
Scientists use models of natural systems because these systems are often too large,too small, or too complex to study directly
Political models are used to describe spectrum.
to help them classify the data of the object they are observing
they use their 5 sences
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