What is the difference between a scientific law and a scientific theory?

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A scientific law is a statement that describes an observed phenomenon and is often expressed mathematically. A scientific theory is a well-established and widely accepted explanation for a natural phenomenon that has been extensively tested and supported by evidence.

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