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Boyle's law is not applicable on liquid because the pressure use of that applied on the liquid is the one to be measured not the liquid itself
Robert Boyle is known as the Father of Chemistry. Robert Boyle's most famous contribution is the Law of Ideal gases.
"for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction" is one of Newton's Laws of Motion.
Newton's third law of Force states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. An example the ability of a person to walk on ground, where one applies pressure with feet and in turn one is able to walk due to the opposing resistive force.
The scientific law of attraction is more of theory than a law in that there hasn't been much conclusive evidence relating to it. It states that if one action occurs another similar one will meet it. It is often compared or merged with the idea of cause and effect.
Boyle's law is not applicable on liquid because the pressure use of that applied on the liquid is the one to be measured not the liquid itself
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example would be the oil spills. When digging for oil, they didn't intend for the spill to happen, but it was a consequence of what they did.
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Duty is a course of action that is required of one by honour, position, social custom, law, or religionDuty is a course of action that is required of one by honour, position, social custom, law, or religion
There is a few different example of code law from the Pax Romana. One main example would be order.
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One example of a Statutory law is abolishing or creating government programs.
Duty is a course of action that is required of one by honour, position, social custom, law, or religionDuty is a course of action that is required of one by honour, position, social custom, law, or religion
Robert Boyle is known as the Father of Chemistry. Robert Boyle's most famous contribution is the Law of Ideal gases.
A reipersecutory action is one for the recovery of property. The term derives from the Latin res, rei meaning 'thing'. These are distinct from compensatory actions which seek to compensate for the value of the thing.So, if someone has your watch and you want that watch back you would bring a reipersecutory action, but if you just wanted the value you would bring an action for compensation.As an example, a reipersecutory action in Roman law would be the vindicatio, by which the owner could recover property from other parties. I give Roman law as an example because it is still widely studied and without knowing your jurisdiction it is impossible to give a localised example.