Chapter 1: Problem 4
Describe several ways in which a scientific law differs from a legislative law.
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Chapter 1: Problem 4
Describe several ways in which a scientific law differs from a legislative law.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Describe the necessary characteristics of an experiment that is suitable to test a theory.
The total volume of ice in the Antarctic is about \(3.01 \times 10^{7} \mathrm{km}^{3} .\) If all the ice in the Antarctic were to melt completely, estimate the rise, \(h,\) in sea level that would result from the additional liquid water entering the oceans. The densities of ice and fresh water are \(0.92 \mathrm{g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3}\) and \(1.0 \mathrm{g} / \mathrm{cm}^{3},\) respectively. Assume that the oceans of the world cover an area, \(A,\) of about \(3.62 \times 10^{8} \mathrm{km}^{2}\) and that the increase in volume of the oceans can be calculated as \(A \times h\).
List the following in the order of increasing precision, indicating any quantities about which the precision is uncertain: (a) \(1400 \mathrm{km} ;\) (b) \(1516 \mathrm{kg} ;\) (c) \(0.00304 \mathrm{g};\) (d) \(125.34 \mathrm{cm} ;\) (e) \(2000 \mathrm{mg}\).
The fact that the volume of a fixed amount of gas at a fixed temperature is inversely proportional to the gas pressure is an example of (a) a hypothesis; (b) a theory; (c) a paradigm; (d) the absolute truth; (e) a natural law.
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