A "law" is just a simplified version of a theory.
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 the description of a recurring event that occurs in nature. A scientific theory is an explanation of the law. The law does not change, but the theory may change when new data indicate that it needs to.
A scientific theory is an explanation supported by evidence and can be modified as new evidence is discovered. A scientific law is a description of a natural phenomenon that is consistent and often expressed mathematically, without explaining why it happens.
You're playing with words ... a "law" is just a thumb nail description of a theory.
A scientific law is a statement describing observable phenomena. Laws are based on repeated observations and experimentation, so they are not typically "broken." If an event seems to contradict a scientific law, it may indicate a limitation in our understanding or a need to revise the law.
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 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 statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions. Unlike a theory, a scientific law describes an observed pattern without attempting to explain it.
A scientific law is a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions. Unlike a theory, a scientific law describes an observed pattern without attempting to explain it.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
One example of scientific law, is The Law Of Gravity.
A non-example of a scientific law is a personal belief or superstition, such as the idea that breaking a mirror brings seven years of bad luck. Unlike scientific laws, which are based on empirical evidence and consistent observations, this belief is not testable or universally applicable. It lacks the rigorous validation and reproducibility that characterize scientific laws. Instead, it falls into the realm of cultural or anecdotal claims.
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.
A regular law has to do with the judicial system. A scientific law has to do with science.
the value of scientific law is the set of observations...
Scientific law means it WILL happen and i don't remeber scientific theroy. Sorry!
A scientific law can be demonstrated and experimewntally validated.