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Word equations can be more ambiguous and less precise than formula equations, as they rely on descriptive language rather than specific symbols. Formula equations may be more difficult to understand for individuals who are not familiar with the symbols and conventions used in the field. Additionally, both types of equations may oversimplify complex relationships or dynamics.

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