first of all it could be because models are usually in the microscopic level. and they dont have to be as specific as the real thing because they are only examples to help you understand something better
first of all it could be because models are usually in the microscopic level. and they dont have to be as specific as the real thing because they are only examples to help you understand something better
They are things that can't be made into any thing simpler
Iodine is an element, so the only thing it is made of is itself. You cannot break it down into anything simpler.
The Rainbow Machine seemed like one of their simpler inventions.
The Z represents an American made instrument. The 9 after the Z represents 2009. For example a Z3------ would be an American made Fender produced in 2003.
In science, a model should be made or created as similar as possible to the real thing.
The bones in the human body are typically represented in a model by a rigid framework made of plastic or metal. These models can accurately depict the size, structure, and articulation of individual bones in the skeletal system.
The first thing is to mention who made it.
A conceptual model is a representation of a system, made of the composition of concepts which are used to help people know, understand, or simulate a subject the model represents. Some models are physical objects; for example, a toy model which may be assembled, and may be made to work like the object it represents.
Model 301 is unfamiliar. No record is found with that number. There is however a Winchester model 101, and it was made in the Pigeon Grade. The model 101 is an Over/under design and was made in several different configurations.
i have stevens model 34m and know not a thing about it.Your Savage/Stevens made model 34M was made from 1969-1973.it was chambered in .22 Win Mag.(.22WMR).The Savage/Stevens model 46 is simular to the model 34M but has a Tubular magazine which was made during the same time frame(1969-1973).
There is no such thing as a Mod. 12 in .410. Perhaps you have a Mod. 42? If so, it was made in 1955.