User:Mdd/List of types of scientific models

Models in science are often theoretical constructs, that represent any particular thing with a set of variables and a set of logical and or quantitative relationships between them. Models in this sense are constructed to enable reasoning within an idealized logical framework about these processes and are an important component of scientific theories.

This interdisciplinary list of types of scientific models gives an overview of the different types of scientific models that are listed in Wikipedia.


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The Utah teapot 3D graphic
Bohr model of hydrogen atom.
Concept-oriented model of a company structure
3D rendering of a DEM of Tithonium Chasma on Mars
Html Document Object Model.
A sample ER diagram
A graph generated by the binomial Erdős–Rényi model(p=0.01)
Probabilistic parameters of a Hidden Markov model.

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  • Animal model : non-human animal that has a disease or injury that is similar to a human condition
  • Car model : particular brand of vehicle sold under a marque
  • Model aircraft : flying or non-flying models of existing or imaginary aircraft , often scaled down versions of full size planes
  • Model figure : scale model that represents a person
  • Model organism : species that is extensively studied to understand particular biological phenomena
  • Model rocket : small rocket capable of being launched by a hobbyist or amateur, to generally low altitudes
  • Model (physical) : physical representation of an object
  • Promotional model : a person hired to drive consumer demand for a product, service, brand, or concept by directly interacting with clients
  • Scale model : representation or copy of an object that is larger or smaller than the actual object
  • Ship models : scale representations of ships

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Category:Scientific modelling


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