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differentiate between a principle and a law​

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Answered by INVISIBLEDEMON
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What is the difference between a law and a principle?

The Difference Between Law and a principle are: ... Laws are statements about physical reality (which may or may not be true). Principles express stipulations which are to be respected by physicists, which are not statements about physical reality which can be true or false, but definitions which are true by construction.

Answered by alisa67
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Laws are applied to all objects regardless of scenario but they are only meaningful within certain contexts. A principle is a rule or mechanism by which specific scientific phenomena work. Principles typically have more requirements or criteria when it can be used.

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