A mathematical formula is neither a law nor a theory; rather, it is a precise representation or expression of a relationship between variables. Laws describe consistent observations in nature, while theories provide explanations based on a body of evidence. Mathematical formulas can be used to express both laws and theories, serving as tools to quantify and analyze relationships in scientific contexts. Thus, they are essential components in the formulation and application of scientific laws and theories.
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a formula
A formula is defined as a mathematical expression of a natural law. A formula is a combination of numbers and symbols used to describe how something works.
a theory
u mean formula?
formula
a formula
A formula is defined as a mathematical expression of a natural law. A formula is a combination of numbers and symbols used to describe how something works.
a formula
formula
Current = voltage/resistance
A description, often mathematical, of how (not why) a process occurs.
Ohm's Law
Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion gives the mathematical formula for this. Isaac newton proved the Law follows from his theory of gravitation. I will not go into the mathematics, but basically it's just how gravity works with planets.
A theory is consistent and has known experiment results, but is often refined as new knowledge is found. A law is a mathematical relationship which has been found to be consistently true.
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