No, scientific Laws and scientific theories are not same.
Scientific Laws have proofs, they are acceptable by all like Newton's Laws of motion are accepted by all
where as scientific theories demands proofs, these are not acceptable by all Like Theory by Charles Darwin is not acceptable by all
There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
Theories are observations held to be true based on their application to observation and proven scientific laws.
Learning in the natural world does not start with memorizing scientific laws and theories. It starts with the child exploring those facts while playing.
theories can incorporate facts and laws and tested hypotheses
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Scientific laws and scientific theories are both based on observations and experimental results.
a theory is explaining how something works, is made or happens and a law is what you can and cant do.
There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
Laws are consistent observations and always happen Theories are attempts to explain why certain laws are true.
Scientists make use of theories in order to gain further scientific knowledge
Theories never become laws. Theories explain facts and scientific observations; laws describe the behavior of an object in nature. A scientific law explains what will happen, but it doesn't explain why. Theories explain why.
Yes.
Theories are observations held to be true based on their application to observation and proven scientific laws.
Laws are consistent observations and always happen Theories are attempts to explain why certain laws are true.
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
A scientific theory become a law when it is widely recognized and accepted by the scientific community in the epoch.
Learning in the natural world does not start with memorizing scientific laws and theories. It starts with the child exploring those facts while playing.