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In Biology / High School | 2014-11-19

How does a law differ from a theory?

Asked by lisawilson

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The difference between a scientific law and a theory is this: a scientific law refers to a description of an observed phenomenon while a scientific theory refers to the explanation that is given to an observed phenomenon.
A scientific law does not offer offer explanation about observation, that is, it does not present fact about what causes it or the mechanism through which it occurs but a theory does that.

Answered by Erudite1 | 2024-06-11

Laws and theories differ in that a scientific law describes an observed phenomenon or pattern while a scientific theory is the explanation to the observed phenomenon.
Further Explanation;
Scientific Law

Scientific law seeks to describe an observation in nature. It describes an observed occurrence or pattern.
Scientific Laws predicts the outcome of a given initial condition. For example a scientific law may predict how far a ball travels when thrown upwards in a certain initial velocity.
Basically Laws are mathematical descriptions of observed natural phenomenon. For example, Newton's law of gravity. this law describe the observation when two bodies interact.

Scientific Theory.

Scientific theory plays the role of explaining an observed phenomenon or pattern. A theory provides an elaborate explanation as to why certain things in nature happen the way they do.
Scientific theory and scientific law are both part of scientific methods, however they are independent of each other and non can replace the other.
A theory seeks to explain an occurrence, for example why parents that are color blind will give birth to a child that is not color blind, or why parents that are tall will give birth to a short child and so forth.

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Level; High school
Topic; Scientific method
Sub-topic: Scientific theory and law

Answered by jamuuj | 2024-06-12

A scientific law describes a universal relationship in nature, often in concise mathematical terms, while a theory provides a broader explanation for phenomena. Laws predict outcomes, while theories explain mechanisms. An example of a law is Newton's Second Law of Motion, and an example of a theory is the Theory of Evolution.
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Answered by Erudite1 | 2024-08-19