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const2013 [10]
4 years ago
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Why is the Law of Universal Gravitation a law, as opposed to a theory?

Biology
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sesenic [268]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

en primer lugar, las 2 están basadas en un hipótesis,

2. Las 2 estan sustentadas por una cantidad de datos empíricos.

3. ambas ayudan a unificar un campo en particular o especifico.

Ahora la diferencia es que la ley es irrefutable, esta establecida como absoluta por ahora, ya que hay leyes como las de nwtom que han sido refutadas pero se tomo mas de 300 años. las teorías pueden cambiar en un momento determinado no son absolutas, las teorías son  investigaciones basadas en hipotesis como se nombro anteriormente, ahora las teorías pueden explicar las leyes

https://www.clasesdematematicas.co

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