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Physics, 05.03.2021 07:20 Jana1517

That is a difference between a law and a hypothesis? A law describes how two variables affect each other, but a hypothesis only discusses one variable.
A law must be testable so that it can be proven, but a hypothesis is an untestable explanation.
A hypothesis includes an explanation for why two variables affect each other, but a law only describes how they
affect each other
A hypothesis may or may not be testable, but a law is an untestable explanation of why two variables affect each
other and cannot be proven

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