What is the meaning of the statement ‘basic laws of physics are universal’?
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What is the meaning of the statement ‘basic laws of physics are universal’?
- The same laws apply in widely different contexts.
- The same laws do not apply on mars and stars.
- The same laws apply in similar contexts.
- The same laws apply in different contexts only.
Answer
(A) The same laws apply in widely different contexts.
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