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Theories never become laws. Theories explain facts and scientific observations; laws describe the behavior of an object in nature. A scientific law explains what will happen, but it doesn't explain why. Theories explain why.
newton's third law
Newton's third law
A scientific law states a pattern found in nature and a scientific theory explains that pattern
Scientific laws and scientific theories are both based on observations and experimental results.
No. Scientific theories and laws are two very distinct groups with separate functions. A theory describes a phenomena, while a law explains it. For example, Newton's First Law EXPLAINS why objects in motion stay in motion with the idea of inertia. The theory of evolution DESCRIBES how organisms change over time.
Laws of Planetary Motion by Johannes Kepler, published 1618.
Newton's First Law says that a force is required to change motion.Newton's Second Law explains the relationship between the force and the change.
It is Newton's Third Law of Motion: Action-Reaction. I hope my answer helped you.
Theories never become laws. Theories explain facts and scientific observations; laws describe the behavior of an object in nature. A scientific law explains what will happen, but it doesn't explain why. Theories explain why.
The three laws of motion are: The Law of Inertia The Law of Acceleration and The Law of Interaction.
Newtons 3 Laws of Motion. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton%27s_laws_of_motion
Usually three laws are mentioned. There is no law - at least, none that is widely known in the scientific community - called the "fourth law".There is no such law. There are only three newton laws. :)
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newton's third law
Newton's third law
The three laws of motion are: The Law of Inertia The Law of Acceleration and The Law of Interaction.