theories change not laws...its because they r proved experimentaly correct...nd they are flawless......
The concept and laws of physics is the same whether you are in a forest, a meadow, a desert, or outer space.
Answer The laws of physics are Universal. the laws of physics has to do with anything and everything. It is how everybody understands how everything works.
The same way we do on Earth. (Well I do anyway) The laws of physics are no different in space.
In reference frames with constant velocity, observers find that the laws of physics are the same and unchanged. This is a key principle of relativity, known as Galilean relativity for classical physics and special relativity for relativistic speeds. The laws of physics remain consistent regardless of the observer's motion as long as they are in constant velocity.
The ISBN of The Laws of Physics is 0-4650-3860-3.
A scientist who studies and understands the laws of physics is a physicist.
A scientist who studies and understands the laws of physics is a physicist.
No, the laws of physics are considered to be constant and unchanging over time.
One underlying concept is that the Laws of Physics have remained unchanged. And that they are the same in the whole universe.
The laws of physics have not changed over time. Our understanding of them has changed over time.
Uniformitarianism states that the same natural laws that operate today have always operated in the past and will continue to operate in the future. This principle underlies the idea that the laws of physics, chemistry, and biology have not changed over time, allowing scientists to use current observations to understand past events.
the clock in clock court has stayed the the same. it even says the right time, the hammer beam ceiling in the grand hall has stayed the same, the statues at he entrance have stayed the same, the diaper brickwork in the front has mostly stayed the same and the kitchens