boyle's law, charles' law, law of conservation of mass.
A scientific law is a description of a natural phenomenon that is universally accepted and typically expressed in mathematical form (e.g., Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation). In contrast, a state law is a rule or regulation enacted by a government that governs behavior within a specific jurisdiction (e.g., speed limits on highways). The key difference is that scientific laws describe natural phenomena, while state laws regulate human conduct.
Examples of Mendel's laws include the law of segregation, where two alleles for each gene separate during gamete formation, and the law of independent assortment, where alleles of different genes assort independently of one another during gamete formation. These laws help explain patterns of inheritance in genetics.
Specific examples of criminal law include murder, theft, and assault, which are offenses against the state and can result in punishment such as imprisonment. Civil law examples include contract disputes, personal injury cases, and property disputes, which involve resolving conflicts between individuals or entities through compensation or equitable remedies.
No, it is a theory. Answer With an apology to the first answer, evolution is a law. and is called The Law of Evolution. It is the natural state by which all things evolve. Examples of this are that mankind is much taller than those of say the 1700's and later. He is healthier fitter and is most cases more intelligent. (Though there is some argument regarding some people). It is not a follow up of the Darwinian theory as this has now been found to be false. The Law of Evolution is a God given law and not a man made law.
Examples of legal justice include a fair trial, equal treatment under the law regardless of race or social status, and the punishment of those who break the law in accordance with established legal procedures.
it is a example of a law that can't be proven by science
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There is no such law. "Scientific notation" is a convention (not a law), that lets you write very large or very small numbers in a brief way (without writing lots of zeros). You can find details, and examples, in the Wikipedia article on "Scientific notation".
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
Two examples of scientific laws are the Law of Conservation of Energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted, and the Law of Universal Gravitation, which describes the force of attraction between two masses.
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.
A scientific law is a description of a natural phenomenon that is universally accepted and typically expressed in mathematical form (e.g., Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation). In contrast, a state law is a rule or regulation enacted by a government that governs behavior within a specific jurisdiction (e.g., speed limits on highways). The key difference is that scientific laws describe natural phenomena, while state laws regulate human conduct.
Scientific law means it WILL happen and i don't remeber scientific theroy. Sorry!