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A scientific model is a simulation of a real system that omits all but the most essential variables of the system. Its aim is to make a particular part or feature of the world easier to understand, define and simulate.
There are three basic types of scientific models:
1- Physical models: Resembles the physical element they model.
2- Mathematical models: are made up by numbers and other mathematical data.
3- Conceptual models: represents systems of ideas.