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

A scientific law states a pattern found in nature and a scientific theory explains that pattern

An object travels a given distance at a speed of 5 m s If the object travels the same distance at a higher speed how will the time it takes the object to travel the distance be affected

It will take less time.

What is the relationship between a manipulated variable and a responding variable

cause a change

What is a true statement of scientific theories
What does the analysis of data lead to

It leads to the result.

Answer

Not always. Sometimes it leads you to confusion.

What step of the scientific method involves identifying variables

testing a typothesiss

What is a successful outcome for using a scientific method

my gess is analyze data or support a hypothesis probly support Ifk

What is the most important safety rule to remember during lab activites

Follow your teacher's intruction and the textbook direction exactly

Which states the purpose of an experiment

to test a hypothesis

What is the final step of a scientific investigation

reporting the results

Which term describes an observed pattern in nature without any attempt to explain it

scientific law

For two variables in a direct proportion what Is the result of doubling one variable

The other variable is doubled

What is a scientific law

A scientific law is a law that should be taken to be universally applicable. It attempts to describe an observation in nature and applies to all of the different sciences.

A scientific law is a theory that has been tested and is believed to be true. Laws are usually used in Physics, whereas in Biology and Chemistry, the same definition is used to describe a scientific theory.

Hence,

The law of gravity

The theory of evolution

Both are considered to be true in equal amounts, it's just a difference in terminology.

A scientific law i just simply a "law" that has to do with science. For example, gravity. A scientific law is a pattern found in nature! A scientific law is a statement based on repeated experimental observations that describes some aspect of the universe. A scientific law always applies under the same conditions, and implies that there is a causal relationship involving its elements.

Scientific laws describe things that happen the same way every time.

Which step of the scientific involves obtaining information through the senses

making obversations

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