Scientific laws are concise statements that describe consistent and universal relationships observed in nature, often expressed mathematically. They are based on repeated experimental observations and are universally applicable under specified conditions. Unlike theories, which provide explanations for phenomena, laws describe what happens without delving into the underlying reasons. Scientific laws are always subject to testing and can be refined or revised as new evidence emerges.
This cannot be answered if you do not provide a list of characteristics.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
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 means it WILL happen and i don't remeber scientific theroy. Sorry!
the scientific law is science
This cannot be answered if you do not provide a list of characteristics.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
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.
the value of scientific law is the set of observations...
A regular law has to do with the judicial system. A scientific law has to do with science.
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.
Scientific law means it WILL happen and i don't remeber scientific theroy. Sorry!
What are the characteristics of indigenouse law ?
A scientific law can be demonstrated and experimewntally validated.
Scientific law :)
the scientific law is science