Dynamic models are stories that change over time, just like how your toy car moves from one place to another when you push it.
Imagine you have a toy train on a track. At first, the train is at the start of the track. When you press a button, it starts moving, and every second it goes a little farther. A dynamic model is like that toy train, it shows how things change as time passes.
How Dynamic Models Work
Think about your favorite video game character. At the beginning of the game, they are small and weak. But as they collect coins and beat enemies, they grow stronger. That's a dynamic model in action, it keeps changing as you play.
Just like how you grow taller every year, or how your ice cream melts faster on a hot day, dynamic models help us understand how things move, grow, or change over time. They're used to predict the weather, plan space missions, and even help robots learn new tricks!
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