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Which statement best defines a universal law?

A.It operates only under specific conditions.


B.It is in effect at all times.


C.It changes over time.


D.It is in effect some of the time.

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In law and ethics, universal law or universal principle refers as concepts of legal legitimacy actions, whereby those principles and rules for governing human beings' conduct which are most universal in their acceptability, their applicability, translation, and philosophical basis, are therefore considered to be most ...

The best answer is (B) Which it effects at all times.

(That’s what I got for my test btw)

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Laws of nature as expressed in physics as laws and theories are often said to be universal. This means that, so far as we have been able to test them, they apply everywhere and at every time, past, present and future.

Explanation: A scientific theory is usually proposed to explain certain observations after repeated experiments and available facts. However, a scientific law is more experimented and confirmed than scientific theories - this means scientific law is better supported by scientific facts and data than scientific theory.
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