Newton's law of Gravity involves matter creating forces that change motion and Einstein's Relativity involves matter "warping" space and changing motion.
The Deflection of 1.7" seconds explained by Einstein as the result of curvature is better explained by Newton, where g is the earths gravity acceleration 9.8 m/s^2 and Rs= 150Gm distance to the sun and d the deflection due to the earth's gravity:
Tan def = d/Rs = 1/2 gt^2/Rs= 1/2 9.8 (Rs/c)^2 /Rs = 1/2 9.8 Rs/c^2 = 8.166E-8 with arctangent =1.68".
This indicates that Einstein's Relativity Theory of space curvature is defective or wrong.
Newton and Einstein's Theory of Gravity are defective in leaving out the vector energy in their Gravity Theory. The correct Theory of Gravity involves quaternion energy that consists of scalar energy and vector energy E= -mu/r + mcV. The Quaternion Theory of Gravity confirms Newton's Universal Law as opposed to Einstein's space warping Theory.
Newtonian gravity is based on the concept of gravitational force acting between two objects with mass, according to an inverse square law. Einstein's theory of gravity, known as general relativity, describes gravity as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. This theory provides a more accurate explanation of gravitational phenomena, especially in extreme conditions such as near massive objects or at high speeds.
Newton confirmed his hypothesis about gravity by developing the Universal Law of Gravitation, which described the force of gravity between two objects. He used this law to predict the motion of the planets and the Moon, which matched observations made by astronomers, confirming the validity of his theory.
Commonly, there really is not a difference. However, if you are referring to Newtonian Law of Universal Gravitation and Einsteinian Relativity, then there is a difference. Both theories describe gravity. Universal Gravitation predicts an instantaneous force which attract objects together. Mass and distance of the objects are the two main components of Universal Gravitation. Einstein's Relativity explains Gravity as a distortion on the space-time fabric as a result of the presence of mass. These distortions cause what we experience as Gravity. Einstein's Gravity is not an instantaneous force because it travels at the speed of light.
In general, attractive forces between two bodies are described by laws of nature (such as the law of gravity, Coulomb's Law, etc.) but if you were to describe a previously unknown type of attractive force, that might be a hypothesis which could become a new theory.
Gravity is the force of attraction between two masses, such as between the Earth and objects on its surface. It is responsible for the acceleration of objects towards the center of mass of a body, and is described by Newton's law of universal gravitation and Einstein's theory of general relativity.
Nothing. They're two ways of referring to the same law of nature.
a law is something that is true and a theory is an opinion or thought that can be proven wrong.
law is based on fact theory is a concept/idea
command of sovereign sanctioned by punishments is law by imperative theory and law as legal science of norms is by pure theory of law.
Mostly semantics. A "law" is a theory that can be expressed mathematically.
Newtonian gravity is based on the concept of gravitational force acting between two objects with mass, according to an inverse square law. Einstein's theory of gravity, known as general relativity, describes gravity as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy. This theory provides a more accurate explanation of gravitational phenomena, especially in extreme conditions such as near massive objects or at high speeds.
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.
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.
A theory, when proven over time, can become a law. Example: Law of Gravity and Theory of Evolution
A scientific law describes a consistent and universal relationship observed in nature, like the law of gravity. A scientific theory is a well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world based on evidence and reasoning, like the theory of evolution. Laws describe what happens, while theories explain why and how it happens.
In general, a scientific theory is a proposed explanation that has not been fully proven yet, while a law is a theory that has been proven to be true by lots of experimentation. The theory of Gravity has been tested and shown to be correct so much that it is at this point clearly a scientific law.