evolution,the big bang theory
0.0000034 2460000000 these are not in scientific notation
5, 800,000 and -23.5
They can add weight to or disprove theories whereas other kinds of theories - specially ideologies - are immune to challenge.
953 in scientific notation is 9.53 x 10^2
Descartes was responsible for developing theories related to geometry during the Scientific Revolution. He had taken the most crucial steps in the development of mathematics by using formulas for physical representations during this time.
Some examples of a scientific variable is Independent Variable Control Variables :)
Scientific theories are based on observation, usually involve some form of mathematical analysis, and can be tested by experiment or by additional observation.
How do scientific theories develop and change?
Some examples of moral theories include utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, and ethical egoism. These theories provide frameworks for determining what is morally right or wrong in different situations.
scientific theories are needed because they just are heheehee:D
Scientific theories can be modified and in some cases completely scrapped based upon new research.
There are many examples and applications when talking about scientific management theories that still linger around in today's organizations. The main one mentioned in a lot of organizations still is called F.W. Taylor's scientific management theory.
Lay-theories are theories that aren't scientific but they can be found in expressions and cliches. Examples of lay theories are, "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree," "liquor before beer you're in the clear, beer before liquor never sicker."
theories. They are statements or, in this case, laws that explain the phenomenon of motion based on empirical evidence and mathematical formulations.
Scientific statements that unlike theories are indisputable facts are called laws. Examples are Isaac Newton's three laws of motion.
Scientific theories.
maths is useful to tell scientific theories becaus