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How does a model differ from a theory?

Models are mathematical and physical representations of concepts, ideas, or theories for better understanding.

The theory is well-explained aspects of law, concept, fact, and hypothesis.

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Step 1: Using the concept

The main difference between model and theory is that theories can be supposed to clarify any queries,

whereas a model is useful in representation in order to give detailed explanations of the theory.

Step 2: Using functions

The model simplifies the concept (Its function is simplifying the concept), whereas theory explains a concept with facts and logic (Its function is to explain the concept with facts and logic).

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