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.
Laws can only be changed if enough evidence has been given to disprove the law and place another law in its place. Theories change all the time. Theories are basically a question that scientist try to answer. Theories are just an idea that scientists give as an explanation to a question but they are not sure yet
The speed of light is a constant, The laws of physics are the same everywhere are some of Einstein theories.
Yes.
Scientific laws and scientific theories are both based on observations and experimental results.
all theories don't become laws
all theories don't become laws
yes
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.
Laws have been proven, theories have not
Laws have been proven, theories have not
There is replicatable data that runs counter to the laws/theories.
the laws of motion
A scientific theory become a law when it is widely recognized and accepted by the scientific community in the epoch.
the term law is rarely applied anymore in science. it used to be used to refer to theories so well tested that no reasonable person could reasonably doubt their validity.
"Laws" are just simplified descriptions of theories.
hypotheasis