A theory is consistent and has known experiment results, but is often refined as new knowledge is found. A law is a mathematical relationship which has been found to be consistently true.
To distinguish between a theory and a law, you can ask, "Does this concept explain why phenomena occur, or does it simply describe what happens?" A theory provides an explanation based on underlying principles and can evolve with new evidence, while a law describes a consistent relationship observed in nature, typically expressed mathematically.
By not doing nothing
By not doing nothing
By not doing nothing
aariz wasim
Distinguish between a public law relationship and a private law relationship.
They're the same thing, but (usually) the "law" has an equation associated with it, while the "theory" is just a (verbal) discription.
A scientific theory is accepted as factual even though it hasn't been proven. A scientific law has been proven as fact.
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 law is something that is true and a theory is an opinion or thought that can be proven wrong.
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea