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EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING:

Laws
Axioms
Empirical laws
Yasnor D. Hadjizaman
Asnor M. Darimbang
LAWS
The system of rules which a particular
country or community recognizes as
regulating the actions of its members
and which it may enforce by the
imposition of penalties.
AXIOMS
An axiom or postulate is a statement
that is taken to be true, to serve as a
premise or starting point for further
reasoning and arguments.
EMPIRICAL LAWS
A type of behavior that has been found
across a number of datasets and, indeed,
across a range of types of data sets.
“Newton’s laws of motion are axioms while
Kepler’s laws of planetary motion are empirical laws.”
 

Newton’s laws of motion is the attraction of any two


object that has force to each other that is directly
proportional to the product of their masses and inversely
proportional to the square of the distance between them
and an axiom is accept the true. Kepler’s Law of
Planetary Motion; The Law of Ellipses the path of the
planets about the sun is elliptical in shape, with the
center of the sun being located at one focus.
Kepler’s laws and Newton’s laws taken together
imply that the force that holds the planets in their
orbits by continuously changing the planet’s
velocity so that it follows an elliptical path is
directed toward the Sun from the planet, is
proportional to the product of masses for the Sun
and planet, and is inversely proportional to the
square of the planet/Sun separation.

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