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Scientific law is proven (for the most part) and scientific theory is not proven yet."However scientific law is a law that cannot be broken.
Scientific law is a rule that describes the behavior of something in nature, usually describes what will happen in a situation but not why it happened and scientific theory is an explanation that is supported by results from experimentation or testing.What they have in common is thwey both have something to do with science
The THEORY on which the LAW is based has been tested and (so far) found to be true. A HYPOTHISIS is just a guess ... perhaps a good one, but still a guess.
scientific law is unlike a scientific theory in a sense that its the next step above a scientific theory.A scientific law is one that has been proven, a scientific theory has not been proven yet.
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Scientific theories and scientific laws serve different purposes in science. A scientific theory is an explanation of a phenomenon based on extensive evidence and is subject to testing and refinement, such as the theory of evolution. In contrast, a scientific law describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature, often expressed mathematically, such as Newton's law of universal gravitation. While theories can evolve with new evidence, laws remain consistent descriptions of observed behaviors.
A scientific law is a description of a natural phenomenon that is universally accepted and typically expressed in mathematical form (e.g., Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation). In contrast, a state law is a rule or regulation enacted by a government that governs behavior within a specific jurisdiction (e.g., speed limits on highways). The key difference is that scientific laws describe natural phenomena, while state laws regulate human conduct.
No, a scientific law is a statement that describes a natural phenomenon, usually in mathematical terms. It is based on repeated observations and experiments. In contrast, a scientific theory is an explanation of why and how a natural phenomenon occurs, supported by evidence and reasoning. Laws and theories work together in science to provide a complete understanding of the natural world.
A scientific law describes a natural phenomenon or relationship that has been consistently observed and can be expressed through mathematical equations. In contrast, a scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation based on evidence and is used to explain a wide range of phenomena. Theories often integrate multiple laws and hypotheses to provide a comprehensive understanding of a particular aspect of the natural world.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
the value of scientific law is the set of observations...