-It avoids danger and loss of life.
-The result of simulation can be studied under different conditions.
-It is cost effective(Does not cost much as the real experiment).
-The simulation can be operated more quickly than the actual system(Real experiment).
-If the actual experiment (real life) is too fast or too slow you can slow down and or make it operate more quickly to study it's behavior .............
computer are not exact. It is approx
it is all about the computer lesson kindly answer my questions please/
As apposed to not using one...well unless you have a laptop you kinda need it to operate the computer.. Advantages of using a computer mouse - it allows you to make selections and move items on the computer's screen. - the two or three buttons make it easy to use. - it is small and convenient and fits in your hand
I have no idea at all so why are you asking me? Eh? Eh? Eh?
Its when i got your IP and i ruined your computer in 45 minutes Nuff said
Computer Modelling Group was created in 1978.
computer are not exact. It is approx
3D computer modelling is the art and science of creating objects in a 3-dimensional space using readilly availiable software. Applications would include parts (such as machine components) modelling, biological (modelling living organisims) and gaming/movie modelling.
Mathematical modelling can give realistic representations of a real world phenomenon using statistics and probable outcomes. One flaw is that there are many possible outcomes and the correct one is not always identifiable.
"Multilevel modelling" is a term used in computer programming. It refers to the use of parameters to define the organisation and analysis of information.
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