Definitions from Wiktionary (physical law)
▸ noun: A scientific generalization based upon empirical observation that is part of physics, standing in contrast to chemical law, biological law, sociological law, etc.
▸ noun: A universal statement about the operation of nature, based on empirical observations of physical behavior, tested using the scientific method.
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▸ noun: A scientific generalization based upon empirical observation that is part of physics, standing in contrast to chemical law, biological law, sociological law, etc.
▸ noun: A universal statement about the operation of nature, based on empirical observations of physical behavior, tested using the scientific method.
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