Meaning Empirical law
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Empirical law


A law strictly based on experimental data, describing the relations within that data. A law generally describes a very specific and limited phenomenon, and does not have the broader scope of a theory.
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Empirical law


Law based on facts, experimental evidence or systematic observations and gives a general relationship between variables.
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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Empirical law


A law strictly based on experiment, which may lack theoretical foundation.
Source: physlink.com





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