an idea that is supported by many different experiments
The explanation supported by many experiments is called scientific theory.
an idea that is supported by many different experiments
Law
The explanation supported by many experiments is called scientific theory.
Law
a theory
The term that describes a scientific idea supported by many different experiments is a "theory." In the scientific context, a theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and has withstood extensive testing and scrutiny. Unlike a hypothesis, which is a tentative explanation, a theory is widely accepted due to its robustness and reliability.
False
There are many different kinds of controlled experiments. Most controlled experiments have many components that can be kept in check.
A working theory becomes a paradigm when it stands the test of time and is supported by many experiments.
A working theory becomes a paradigm when it stands the test of time and is supported by many experiments.