Simulations are carried out to develop a mathematical model of the process is true
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No, this is not true.
Simulation tries to create real life situations for studying the working mechanism of a device or process.
Even in the field of computer simulation, no efforts are made to develop a mathematical model.
The main objective is to estimate the future behaviour in real life situations, not to develop any numerical model.
Simulation tries to create real life situations for studying the working mechanism of a device or process.
Even in the field of computer simulation, no efforts are made to develop a mathematical model.
The main objective is to estimate the future behaviour in real life situations, not to develop any numerical model.
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Thank you for asking this question. Here is your answer:
This statement is not true.
Simulation is carried out in a setting which is an imitation of a problem or a particular situation.
And for the simulation first a model needs to be made and on the basis of that model the simulation is carried out.
You cannot build a model from the scratch with the help of the Simulation.
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