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  • 14-09-2019
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What is the difference between a law about gravity and a theory about gravity?

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kristinakhadka101
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  • 27-09-2020

Explanation:

This is a law because it describes the force but makes not attempt to explain how the force works. A theory is an explanation of a natural phenomenon. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity explains how gravity works by describing gravity as the effect of curvature of four dimensional spacetime.

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