Is an atom an example of a physical model or conceptual model?
An atom is an example of a physical model. A physical model is a smaller or larger physical copy of an object. The object being modelled may be small (for example, an atom) or large (for example, the Solar System). Thanks for asking ChaCha!
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Conceivably an atom could have either a physical model or a conceptual model made up for it. A physical model is a smaller or larger physical copy of an object. The object being modeled may be small (for example, an atom) or large (for example, the Solar System). ChaCha!
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A physical model (most commonly referred to simply as a model, however in this sense it is distinguished from a conceptual model) is a smaller or larger physical copy of an object. The object being modeled may be small (for example, an atom) or large (for example, the Solar System). ChaCha!
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