A scientific law is liable at anytime to need (); that is an eternal truth. A. modifying B. changing C. revising D. adjusting 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A A项“modify修改”符合题意,如:The equipment may be modified to produce
A scientific law is liable at any time to need modifying. This happens when a fact is discovered which seems to ___ what the law would lead one to expect. A.proveB.supportC.contradictD.discourage 答案 C暂无解析相关推荐 1A scientific law is liable at any time to need modifying. This ha...
A scientific law is a description of an observed phenomenon, usually by a scientist. Newton's Law, for example, is a scientific law. A state law is a...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer ...
A scientific law is liable at any time to need modifying. This happens when fact is discovered which seems to ___ what the law would lead one to expect.A.proveB.supportC.contradictD.discourage
A scientific or natural law is a generalized rule to explain a body of observations in the form of a verbal or mathematical statement.
Scientific hypothesis is a tentative explanation. Scientific law is a well-established principle. Which one is less certain? A. Scientific hypothesis B. Scientific law 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。解析:科学假设是一种暂时的解释,确定性较低;科学定律是已确立的原则,确定性较高。 反馈 收藏 ...
So in summary, a scientific fact is an observable natural occurrence; a scientific theory is an attempt to explain how this natural occurrence works; and, a scientific law is a mathematical description of this natural occurrence. Science itself is the whole process of making careful observations ...
Uses philosophy as a bridge between science and the law to distinguish the material effects upon the law that are brought about partly by technological changes, to analyze the ideal effects of science upon law, and to give some examples of the results produced by efforts to apply scientific ...
What are some examples of scientific laws? What happens when a scientific law is broken? What makes a scientific theory scientific? How does one prove a scientific theory? Can a scientific law be broken? What is the difference between scientific law and natural law?
Obviously, they are bent on discouraging and hindering scientific inquiry in every possible way; the Act can have no other effect; only a small proportion of the articles it covers are, or ever will be, made in this country. No more iniquitous measure was ever passed into law....