Anyone take Physics 251L from Mayville State University?

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The discussion centers on the Physics 251L course at Mayville State University, specifically regarding the necessity of purchasing a $600 lab kit. Participants express concerns about the difficulty of the course and the implications of sourcing lab results from the internet instead of conducting the experiments. It is established that submitting internet-sourced results would constitute academic dishonesty, emphasizing the importance of completing the required lab work for legitimate assessment.

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  • Familiarity with laboratory procedures and equipment used in physics experiments
  • Knowledge of academic integrity policies in higher education
  • Ability to conduct experiments and analyze results independently
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  • Research the specific requirements and curriculum for Physics 251L at Mayville State University
  • Explore options for purchasing or renting lab kits for physics courses
  • Learn about academic integrity and the consequences of cheating in university settings
  • Investigate alternative resources for understanding physics lab experiments
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Hi, I'm looking for someone who take the university of physics which is 251, 251L from the Mayville state university..
Is it hard to study? I'm trying to find the lab result about that but they said need a kit which is 600 bucks to buy..
I'm considering do I really have to buy, or just looking for some internet to check the result?
 
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hauen said:
or just looking for some internet to check the result?
What does that mean?
 
hauen said:
I'm trying to find the lab result about that but they said need a kit which is 600 bucks to buy..
I'm considering do I really have to buy, or just looking for some internet to check the result?

I hope you are not suggesting cheating. It would be cheating to submit results you found on the internet for a Physics Lab result when the course requirement was for you to perform the actual experiment.
 
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