No. A hypothesis is a proposed statement in science. When a hypothesis is constantly proven and accepted by the scientific community, it becomes known as a theory. Even a theory is not a LAW of physics. The only laws that exist in science are those that can be proven through math. While unbreakable laws of physics exist, if it cannot be mathematically proven, a scientific hypothesis is not an unbreakable law of physics.
NO, A theory becomes the hypothesis and after many experiments the hypothesis can become the law of whatever is being tested and tried, be it in physics, chemistry, biology, and or math.... However everything works in theory.....
The scientific method has four steps 1. Observation and description of a phenomenon or group of phenomena. 2. Formulation of an hypothesis to explain the phenomena. In physics, the hypothesis often takes the form of a causal mechanism or a mathematical relation. 3. Use of the hypothesis to predict the existence of other phenomena, or to predict quantitatively the results of new observations. 4. Performance of experimental tests of the predictions by several independent experimenters and properly performed experiments.
Newtonian physics, also called classical or pre-relativistic physics refer to the physics after Aristotelian physics and before the 1920s when the theory of relativity was formed. They distinctly differ from Aristotelian physics in that they cover the physics of motion, scientific method, describe contact and non-contact forces such as magnetism
Science is science, we only separate it into physics, chemistry and biology for convenience. Interestingly all three rely on one another: Good physics wouldn't exist without the scientific process. Good chemistry wouldn't exist without physics. Good biology wouldn't exist without chemistry. So really there is the following dependancy: Scientific Process > Physics > Chemistry > Biology
Tolerance but if you are doing this dumb wordwise thing for physical science it is really Precision and to help you guys out the answers are physics accuracy precision slope thermometer technology model science scientific law observation also the hidden word it hypothesis and it is a proposed answer to a question hope you guys get a hundred!!!
scientific advances in many fields of Biology, along with geology and physics, have confirmed and expanded most of Darwin's hypotheses
The easiest way to describe a hypothesis is that it is an educated guess.
The metaphysical branch of physics is about the philosophy of physics. Ontology is one of the most important hypothesis studying the nature of existence.
NO, A theory becomes the hypothesis and after many experiments the hypothesis can become the law of whatever is being tested and tried, be it in physics, chemistry, biology, and or math.... However everything works in theory.....
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Conservation of energy is well beyond the status of hypothesis. It is a theory so well supported by experiment that it is considered to be one of the fundamental laws of physics. I'm not sure why this is being asked in the Legal Issues category.
The scientific study of energy is physics.
A scientific theory begins with premise and hypothesis that is verified with universal rules and outcome.Classification of a subject of study requires a scientific principle with set domains and applications.While Chemistry is classified as chemical science and physic as physical science it becomes obvious that subjects with theoretical classification can be considered as scientific theory.
It's not. Physics is absolutely useless and is the worst subject ever heard of.
Yes! Absolutely yes! :)
The scientific method has four steps 1. Observation and description of a phenomenon or group of phenomena. 2. Formulation of an hypothesis to explain the phenomena. In physics, the hypothesis often takes the form of a causal mechanism or a mathematical relation. 3. Use of the hypothesis to predict the existence of other phenomena, or to predict quantitatively the results of new observations. 4. Performance of experimental tests of the predictions by several independent experimenters and properly performed experiments.
Biology is absolutely a science, just like physics, chemistry, astronomy, medicine... And absolutely counts towards claims of being a scientist. Any field which can be broken down and understood by using the scientific method qualifies as a science, even though we do tend to draw a distinction between hard sciences (like physics) and soft sciences (like psychology)