A scientific law is a theory that has been tried and tried again without fail. So, yes. It can be proven to be true.
This law evolved gradually over time, as more types of energy were found to be interchangeable. No single scientist can be credited with the discovery of this law. A special mention should be made of Emily Nöther - today, the Law of Conservation of Energy is derived from Nöther's Theorem. However, the Law was well-known, as an experimental fact, before Nöther's time.
A scientific theory is an idea that is supported by a hypothesis. Once the theory is proven to be permanently correct, it is a law or fact.
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.
Mostly semantics. A "law" is a theory that can be expressed mathematically.
The theory come first because without a theory there is nothing to make a law.
Civil Law and Criminal Law
Differentiate or compare theory from law
command of sovereign sanctioned by punishments is law by imperative theory and law as legal science of norms is by pure theory of law.
A Theory is unproven, but Laws are proven. Theory becomes law after that theory is proven correct.
There are four syllables in father-in-law: fa-ther-in-law.
A scientific law is a theory that has been tried and tried again without fail. So, yes. It can be proven to be true.
A theory, when proven over time, can become a law. Example: Law of Gravity and Theory of Evolution
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Pure Theory of Law was created in 1934.
"Law" is just a thumbnail version of a theory.
A law is known to be true. There is no dispute about it. A theory is disputable. Gravity is a law, the Big Bang is a theory.