Does the representation make clear which aspects of the real thing are represented and which are not?
Partial—The representation usually, but not always, makes clear which aspects of the real thing are represented and which are not. The simulation is accompanied by text to describe that it is the motion and arrangement of particles in the material that is being examined. It does not mention other aspects of the representation such as the accuracy of the scale of the particle size or distances between particles.
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