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How many experiments do you think are needed to be conducted critically argue your answer to prove a theory?


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Experiment:

  1. Experiments are the sole judges of any scientific truth.
  2. An experiment can be described as the source of knowledge and from the results of an experiment, conclusions can be drawn.

The number of experiments to critically prove a theory:

  1. The number of experiments performed totally depends upon the law stated, to have an idea about their applicability in different situations.
  2. Experiments must be carried out to check the validity of any given theory in different domains or to find some degree of incorrectness or incompleteness.
  3. So in general, at least two experiments should be conducted to argue: First to formulate the theory and the second to test the validity of the theory and its conclusions.
  4. However, there is no fixed quantity and the number of experiments is totally based on the theory and its applicability.

Thus, the number of experiments performed totally depends upon the law stated, but to argue and prove a theory, a minimum of two experiments should be performed.


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