A scientific law means it is always, absolutely true. If it were found untrue, it would not be a law, just a theory.
No
No
A scientific law is the description of a recurring event that occurs in nature. A scientific theory is an explanation of the law. The law does not change, but the theory may change when new data indicate that it needs to.
Yes - if you get new data.
No, it can not because, a scientific law is absolute.
New experimental data, more correct determined.
It's a scientific law
Law of Conservation of Matter.
Continuing research can turn up new or conflicting information regarding a theory or scientific law. It will then be changed even after general acceptance.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
scientific laws describe things that happen the same way every single time
scientific law is unlike a scientific theory in a sense that its the next step above a scientific theory.A scientific law is one that has been proven, a scientific theory has not been proven yet.