What are the shortcomings of empirical models? a. They extrapolate well b. They are based on experiments with a narrow range of operating conditions c. They are applicable only over the range of conditions which are used in experiments to obtain the data for building the model
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While they have their advantages, such as being able to extrapolate well and being relatively simple to use, they also have some shortcomings. One of the shortcomings of empirical models is that they are based on experiments with a narrow range of operating Show more…
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