Asked by Young Lil G
Please help Me With These Questions
1.what is one difference between the scientific theory and scientific law
2. what are two similarities a scientific theory and scientific law
3. Sam noticed every time she rolled a ball on a flat surface it did not stop unless she applied a force on it. This happened multiple times. The outcome never changed. Would you classify this as a law or theory? Why?
4.4. A scientist discovered that Earth’s outer layer is made of plates. These plates can move. The movement of these plates explains why volcanoes and earthquakes occurs and formation of mountains. Should these observations be considered evidence for a theory or law? Why?
1.what is one difference between the scientific theory and scientific law
2. what are two similarities a scientific theory and scientific law
3. Sam noticed every time she rolled a ball on a flat surface it did not stop unless she applied a force on it. This happened multiple times. The outcome never changed. Would you classify this as a law or theory? Why?
4.4. A scientist discovered that Earth’s outer layer is made of plates. These plates can move. The movement of these plates explains why volcanoes and earthquakes occurs and formation of mountains. Should these observations be considered evidence for a theory or law? Why?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
How would you like us to help you with these questions?
Answered by
Young Lil G
can you help me understand the scientific law and theory and help me to figure out the answers to the questions
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What does your text say about scientific law and theory?
Answered by
Young Lil G
A scientific theory is more of an idea,And a scientific law is something that has already been proven in every circumstance available
Answered by
Anonymous
A law predicts what happens while a theory proposes why.
For example your number 3:
We can predict that
For example your number 3:
We can predict that
Answered by
Young Lil G
Oh Okay
Answered by
Anonymous
A law predicts what happens while a theory proposes why.
For example your number 3:
Our theory might be that you need a force to change momentum.
However with Newton's second law we can predict that the momentum will change at a rate proportional to the force applied.
For example your number 3:
Our theory might be that you need a force to change momentum.
However with Newton's second law we can predict that the momentum will change at a rate proportional to the force applied.
Answered by
Young Lil G
Oh Okay I get it
Answered by
Anonymous
am i the only one who searched it up for the answers?
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