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Physics, 03.09.2020 20:01 wolfiewolffromsketch

Which statement below correctly identifies the difference between LAWS and THEORIES. LAWS describe phenomena (things happening in nature), while THEORIES explain why phenomena exist. Or LAWS are a statement of fact, while THEORIES are a statement of opinion. LAWS are based on facts, while THEORIES are based on "hunches".

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