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24 November, 02:42

What is the difference between a scientific law and a scientific theroy

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  1. 24 November, 02:49
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    A law is something that is not only proven to be true, but widely accepted and isn't going to be proven wrong because we have so much evidence.

    A theory is something that is therotically correct but we don't have that much evidence and it may change over time as we learn more about the theory
  2. 24 November, 04:04
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    A scientific law is a statement about how the world around us works and is accepted everywhere at all times. (Ex: law of gravity) and a scientific theory is well supported and accepted but can change over time with new evidence. (Ex: atomic theory)
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