Are Archimedes law and Archimedes principle the same concepts? If they are different, please tell us the difference,

Are Archimedes law and Archimedes principle the same concepts? If they are different, please tell us the difference,

Archimedes' theorem: Archimedes' principle is a universal law. Its content is: objects immersed in liquid are subject to upward buoyancy, and the buoyancy is equal to the gravity of the liquid it displaces. The mathematical expression is: F floating = g objects in gas are also subject to buoyancy, which also follows Archimedes' principle