A. Scientific Law. The mathematics surrounding the acceleration due to gravity is a law. It is calculated from the universal law of gravity. However, the explanation of the idea of gravity is a theory. This falls back to the idea that science is about disproving ideas that we currently believe, rather than proving ideas are correct. Unless we can disprove an idea, we have to accept the possibility that it is true; the more trials we have of being unable to disprove something, the more accepted it will be. Yet, no idea can be without doubt and certainty be accepted for what it is. So, to sum it up, scientific laws are factual descriptions (by formula or word) of phenomenon which always occur given specific conditions. On the other hand, scientific theories are explanations of the causes underlying these phenomena, the explanation formulated in such a way that they can be disproven.