Cientific Law And Examples.
Is a law that is applicable because it is right.
A scientific law is a theory proved to be right.
It is a phenomenon of nature that WILL occur.
It is adetailed description of the cause and the effect of a certain phenomenon.
‘A set of observed regularities expressed in a concise verbal or mathematical statement.’ (Krimsley, 1995)Scientific Theory:
A scientific theory is the summary of long set of observations (reasoning, experimenting and observation)
It is a proven hypothesis.
It is a group ofexplanations that predict and explain certain phenomena.
It is a rational explanation of a phenomenon in where most scientists agree.
The difference between these two is how they areseen. A scientific law is the statement of an observation and it will be always true under specific circumstances and it is seen as correct because everyone agrees with it. Ascientific theory is a belief or guess that not everyone will agree and it not always correct.
Murphys Law:
"Anything that can go wrong will go wrong". This is the well-known phraseof Captain Edward A. Murphy this phrase was first used in 1949 at the Edwards Air Force Base this place was used for a project to know how much pilots can support when they arehaving a crash. One day Mr Murphy saw something wrong in a machine a cursed his workers and he used the sentence ‘If there’s any way to do it wrong, he’ll find it.’-"Anything thatcan go wrong will go wrong". Short afterwards this sentence was widely used for Aeronautical Ads. This is how Murphy’s law was born. This is considered a law because there havebeen several tests that prove this theory correctly besides everyone agrees.
Now-a-days this law has helped human kind to have a better attitude after things have gone wrongly.
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