It is a scale model.
A proportional model of a three dimensional object is an scale model.
A sphere.
proportional
the answer is scale model
When it is a scale model the model is proportional to the actual object only much smaller.
The type of model that measurements are often proportional to the measurements of the real object is called a scale model. Scale models maintain a consistent ratio or scale factor relative to the actual object, allowing for accurate representation in a smaller or larger size. This proportional relationship is essential in fields such as architecture, engineering, and design, where precise dimensions are crucial for visualization and planning.
1. That doesn't make a lot of sense. 2. Judging from what I can from that terribly worded question the answer is: proportional to the actual object's height.
The real Earth and a globe, a real train/car/building and the corresponding model.
An object's density is inversely proportional to the object's volume. As the volume increases the density decreases, and vice versa.
An object's density is inversely proportional to the object's volume. As the volume increases the density decreases, and vice versa.
Yes
Acceleration is directly proportional to the force applied to an object and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. This means that increasing the force applied will increase the acceleration, while increasing the mass will decrease the acceleration for a given force.