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Jay Dickson
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23 July, 00:40
Why are some models not a scale
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Eliezer Werner
23 July, 00:43
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However, in many situations, designing a scale model that equates all the π terms to the prototype is simply not possible due to lack of materials, cost restrictions, or limitations of testing facilities. In this case, concessions must be made for practical reasons to the similitude requirements.
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