More Scientific Models. Physical Models ► Small scale of the solar system ► Doll House ► A model rocket ► A model of the Eiffel Tower ► Placing a car.

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More Scientific Models

Physical Models ► Small scale of the solar system ► Doll House ► A model rocket ► A model of the Eiffel Tower ► Placing a car in the wind tunnel to determine the affects of fluids on the vehicle

Conceptual Model ► A figure of Cleopatra ► New design of a future helicopter ► Blue Print of a Smart House ► A model of the interior of the Earth ► IPhone 10

Mathematical Model ► Force = Mass x Accelerations ► H 2 O ► Speed = Distance ÷ Time

Numerical Model ► Simulation of Flying a Plane in different weather conditions ► Simulation of a tornado hitting New York ► Meteorologist predicting the path and severity of a tropical storm ► Predicting the effects of a VEI 5 Eruption