For the ABRSM exam board, no.
Yes and you need to have a provisional licence, have passed your theory test and you are required to pass Compulsory Basic Training.
Scientific observations and experimental results are required for a theory to be scientific.
An eighteen year old can ride a bike up to 125CC provided they have passed their Compulsory Basic Training (CBT) and display L plates. If they have passed their theory and practical tests, L plates are not required.
Adolf Hitler is an example of the force theory
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Hello i am minakshi answer is that the big bang theory is an example of old scientific theory as big bang theory explains that there was an explosion but the isotropy and the homogenity of the universe is not explained by big bang theory to explain his we connect inflatation theory with big bang theory to explain it so the big bang theory is also an example of old scientific theory.
He had a theory about giraffes and their necks
An example of a falsifiable theory is the idea that all swans are white. This theory can be proven false by finding a single black swan.
To support a scientific theory, two things are required: empirical evidence that can be observed and measured, and the ability to make accurate predictions based on the theory's principles.
Theory of general relativity - Albert Einstein (1916)
35 percent are required to pass hsc exam , in which practical and theory are seprate , 25 percent are neccessary in theory to pass hsc
A theory is an idea system with a lot of evidence to support it--for example, the theory of evolution. A law (in science) is an idea system with proof attached to it--no contradictions--example, the law of gravitation.