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∙ 14y agoA scientic law is universal and it formed after various tried and tested experiments .We also know its limtations and conditions .it cannot be changed .Example , Mendels law , newtons law of gravitation etc
whereas theory generalise the constant results of experiments , theories can be improved and changed .example Darwin's theory of evolution
On the other hand ,law cant be changed.
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∙ 14y agoScientific laws are based on fundemental physical properties which can be proven by experiment. Social laws are laws of behaviour and conduct instituted by societies and governments.
A societal law refers to rules and regulations created by a society to govern behavior and maintain order, such as traffic laws. On the other hand, a scientific law is a statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes a natural phenomenon, like the law of gravity. Essentially, societal laws pertain to human behavior and governance, while scientific laws pertain to the natural world.
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∙ 14y agoPolitical laws are made by people, and can be changed.
Scientific laws ... laws of nature ... aren't, and can't.
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.
A scientific law is a statement describing a consistent pattern or relationship observed in nature, typically expressed as a mathematical equation. A scientific theory, on the other hand, is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and can be used to make predictions. The key distinction is that laws describe what happens, while theories explain why and how it happens.
A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world that is based on a body of evidence and has undergone rigorous testing and validation. A scientific law is a statement that describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature, typically expressed as a mathematical equation. While theories explain why something happens, laws describe what happens consistently under certain conditions.
One example of a scientific law is the law of universal gravitation, which describes the force of attraction between two objects based on their masses and the distance between them.
A scientific law describes a consistent relationship observed in nature, while a scientific theory explains the underlying reasons and mechanisms behind that relationship. Laws are descriptive, while theories are explanatory and provide a framework for understanding phenomena. Laws can be used to make predictions, while theories are continually tested and refined based on evidence.
A regular law has to do with the judicial system. A scientific law has to do with science.
Mostly semantics. A "law" is a theory that can be expressed mathematically.
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
A scientific theory become a law when it is widely recognized and accepted by the scientific community in the epoch.
A scientific law is a statement of a pattern that has been observed. A theory is an explanation that has stood up to repeated test.
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
A natural law is an empirical observation held to be true. A theory explains why the law holds true.
A theory is an explanation of behavior, while a law is a summary of observed, measurable behavior.
Scientific theory is a well supported by evidence set of principles that explain and predict natural phenomenon. A scientific law explains what some phenomenon does scientifically and under the same conditions.
Scientific theory is a well supported by evidence set of principles that explain and predict natural phenomenon. A scientific law explains what some phenomenon does scientifically and under the same conditions.
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.
A scientific theory is an explanation of some natural phenomenon. A scientific law is a succinct statement of some aspect of a scientific theory.