Scientific Law
Among other things, it must be based on reliable data and repeatable experimental results.
Observations of what? Man has been observing things since years beyond counting. Please be more specific.
Is a scientific law an explaination of thing or events based on observations of an explariment
Quantitative observations refer to empirical and/or calculated data, while the latter refer to things such as colour and smell.
If you want different results, do not do the same things. "Albert Einstein"
Scientific Law
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Among other things, it must be based on reliable data and repeatable experimental results.
A model is a visual or mathematical representation used to develop scientific explanations. It must conform to known experimental results and predict future experiment results accurately.
An explanation of things or events based on many observations is a theory.
idk....scientific law is about...(somebody answer dese question)Scientific Law is a summary of many experimental results and observations; A law tells how things work.
it depends on what you are looking at.
things that you change every trial
scientific laws describe things that happen the same way every single time
You don't GET class intervals. The person analysing the data chooses what class interval gives the best summary of the data. Ideally you are looking for class intervals that havea reasonable number of observations in each class (5 or more),a reasonable number of classes,(sometimes) observations within the same class are as similar to one another as possible while observations between classes are as different as possible (maximum discrimination),a nice round numbers as their midpoints.The first three are important for some kinds of statistical analyses. The last is to make calculations simpler and interpretation of the results easier.
If it's well tested, and the results are repeatable, and no contradictions are found,and it makes successful predictions, then you can start calling it a scientific "law".(Even though it's still "only a theory", and it always will be, because it's not possibleto prove it, like the theory that the Earth orbits the sun, and the theory that heatalways flows from hot things to cold things, and the theory that the air in the roomcan never all bunch up in one corner and leave you to suffocate on the other side.)