The equations of motions.
Scientific Law.
It is a formula of which formulae is its plural.
That would probably be something like a "physical equation".That would probably be something like a "physical equation".That would probably be something like a "physical equation".That would probably be something like a "physical equation".
A mathematical equation uses numbers instead of words. And like a sentence they have proper structure and rules.
The equations of motions.
Scientific Law.
It is a formula of which formulae is its plural.
Okay I have had trouble with this one but the correct answer is scientific laws.It is a formula of which formulae is its plural.
It is formula of which the plural is formulae
That would probably be something like a "physical equation".That would probably be something like a "physical equation".That would probably be something like a "physical equation".That would probably be something like a "physical equation".
The term you are looking for is "physical equations." These equations describe the relationships between quantities in the physical world, often derived from fundamental principles of physics.
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A mathematical equation uses numbers instead of words. And like a sentence they have proper structure and rules.
The mathematical principles applied to each Quadratic Equation in Standard Form include factorization or factoring, variation(correlation of variables), monomial rules, domain and range.
I'm guessing that you're talking about a Law of Physics. Laws are typically described using mathematical equations. Like newton's second law: F=ma (force=mass*acceleration) Theories, on the other hand are usually just a description or explanation of behavior, like how light can behave like a wave and a particle.