Three laws of Gravity
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Law of Elasticity
Scientific laws. Scientific laws. Scientific laws. Scientific laws.
Both scientific laws and scientific theorys can be changed if something new comes up in the scientific world.
Two ways that physical laws are different from other laws is that physical variants are of a scientific nature and are applicable to a class of phenomena.
No, scientific Laws and scientific theories are not same.Scientific Laws have proofs, they are acceptable by all like Newton's Laws of motion are accepted by allwhere as scientific theories demands proofs, these are not acceptable by all Like Theory by Charles Darwin is not acceptable by all
Theories are observations held to be true based on their application to observation and proven scientific laws.
how are scientific laws formed
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Scientific laws cannot normally tell you the answer to the questions that start with "WHY?". For example, "Why are we here?".
Scientific rules and laws concerning thermodynamics.
Not all scientific laws are considered laws of nature; rather, scientific laws are generalizations that describe consistent observations in the natural world. Laws of nature are often seen as fundamental principles that govern the behavior of the universe, such as the laws of thermodynamics or Newton's laws of motion. While many scientific laws can be classified as laws of nature, some may be more specific to particular conditions or systems and may not hold universally. Thus, while there is overlap, they are not synonymous.
Scientific laws are absolutes, they are unchanged by the nature of the observer. Societal laws are a product of the community - generally a consensus in a particular community, but a different community may have a quite different set of community laws.