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It's by far the best way to give out homework relevant to lectures
i give it a 10/10
how many people have used masteringphysics?
i give it a 10/10
how many people have used masteringphysics?
millitiz said:Yea, I also think that it is terrible and ridiculous from time to time.
For instance, it accepts say, 4.51, for answer but not 4.512
And I am not sure how it works for others, but personally I think it is more of plug in the number type, which somehow I don't really like.
vorcil said:It's by far the best way to give out homework relevant to lectures
i give it a 10/10
how many people have used masteringphysics?
Pollywoggy said:Is Mastering Physics something that is available with the purchase of certain textbooks?
Beam me down said:It comes with Knight's "Physics: for scientists and engineers", a 1st year uni book.
I used it last year, it was OK, although most of the questions were formulaic. There was one or two questions that were conceptually difficult. It certainly made it far quicker to get feedback on assignments.
millitiz said:But Mastering physics, on the other hand, was ill suited for some type of questions. For instance, you know the final result, say, the energy shift due to the electron magnetic dipole moment, but the professor want you to derive it by hand. It would be hard to do the derivation on the mastering physics. Also, the proof base homework. In general, those hws that emphasize more on the procedures rather than the results would be hard to be used as mastering physics problems.
zmike said:Pen and paper is the best way to master physics not some fancy computer program that is designed to take money from poor undergrads.
millitiz said:Yea, I also think that it is terrible and ridiculous from time to time.
For instance, it accepts say, 4.51, for answer but not 4.512
And I am not sure how it works for others, but personally I think it is more of plug in the number type, which somehow I don't really like.
cragar said:ive noticed that when you use matematica to check your integral is gives in a way that u wouldn't get by coming up with it by hand .
cragar said:ive noticed that when you use matematica to check your integral is gives in a way that u wouldn't get by coming up with it by hand .
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