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15 March, 02:51

The statement "force equals mass times acceleration" is Newton's second law of motion. Why is this a law rather than a theory?

(a) It states, rather than explains, the relationship between the variables.

(B) It cannot be proven, whereas a theory can be proven.

(C) It may be revised if new information shows that the relationship has changed.

(D) It was classified as a law because it is related to other similar discoveries.

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  1. 15 March, 03:30
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    A ... it is a fixed equation that is true for every scenario ...
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