it is a example of a law that can't be proven by science
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5, 800,000 and -23.5
There is no such law. "Scientific notation" is a convention (not a law), that lets you write very large or very small numbers in a brief way (without writing lots of zeros). You can find details, and examples, in the Wikipedia article on "Scientific notation".
"Conversation of energy" is a good non example of 'conservation of energy'
Non-scientific questions are those that cannot be proven or disproven by experimenting (testing). Also non-scientific questions are vaguely written. Examples: Does god exist? Is cigarette smoke pretty?
A novel, a biography of someone else, and a self-help book are examples of non-autobiographies. A scientific research paper, a fictional short story, and a history book are other examples of non-autobiographical works.
Yes. Look up the law of sines and the law of cosines as examples. there are also formulas that can find out the area of a non-right triangle.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
Non-literature is writing that is not related to fictional writing. Examples include journalism, scientific research and essays that are not creative in nature.
Two examples of scientific laws are the Law of Conservation of Energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted, and the Law of Universal Gravitation, which describes the force of attraction between two masses.
the value of scientific law is the set of observations...