A Scientific Law is a discriptive generalization about how some aspect of the natural world behaves under specified circumstances.
A Scientific Theory is a well substantiated explaination of some aspect of the natural world that incoporates facts, laws, and tested hypotheses.
Scientific laws are descriptive. They do not seek to explain phenomena, whereas scientific theories do.
A "law" is just a theory that has been around long enough to inspire a lot of confidence in its chances of being true.
By that time, it has been tested by experiments and none has ever found a problem with it.
Also by that time, the theory has produced predictions that have been proven accurate by experiments designed to test them.
So it begins to be referred to as a "law".
But that doesn't mean that it can never be blown to bits. Even at this stage, it may still be found out as only an approximation, or only a part of the story, for example when experimental techniques become more precise. This has actually happened to Newton's "Laws" of motion.
Scientific laws are proven. Theories, at the moment, are unable to be proven, but there is an incredible amount of proof so it is just made common knowledge until absolute, concrete proof is found.
According to the scientific method, scientific theories are hypothesis that have been confirmed by experimentation and collection and analysis of data. Scientific laws are scientific theories that have been confirmed by generations of experimentation and collection and analysis of data.
theorys are scientific thoughts that may not be true and scientific laws are are some thing that cant be changed ome is a thought and one is a fact
Since it is called "the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle" it is neither a scientific law nor a theory. It is a principle.
A. observation. All other either state (law, theory) or presume (hypothesis) some relationship between different objects.
Law of nature
In science, "theory" is the name applied to well-established scientific knowledge. It doesn't mean that there are doubts about the atomic theory.
A scientic law is universal and it formed after various tried and tested experiments .We also know its limtations and conditions .it cannot be changed .Example , Mendels law , newtons law of gravitation etc whereas theory generalise the constant results of experiments , theories can be improved and changed .example Darwin's theory of evolution On the other hand ,law cant be changed.
Mostly semantics. A "law" is a theory that can be expressed mathematically.
A scientific law states a pattern found in nature and a scientific theory explains that pattern
A law is known to be true. There is no dispute about it. A theory is disputable. Gravity is a law, the Big Bang is a theory.
Mostly semantics. A "law" is a theory that can be expressed mathematically.
it is that animals arent involved
Scientific law means it WILL happen and i don't remeber scientific theroy. Sorry!
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
A scientific law is a statement of a pattern that has been observed. A theory is an explanation that has stood up to repeated test.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.
A theory is an explanation of behavior, while a law is a summary of observed, measurable behavior.