What is MasteringPhysics?

Does MIT use mastering physics?
Try cheating, MIT study finds. ... The tutoring program, Mastering Physics, is a web-based tool for first-year physics students at the elite Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Students set up profiles and log on to get their work. They puzzle through the problems and insert answers.Mar 24, 2010
What textbooks use mastering physics?
Pearson eText is an easy-to-use digital textbook available within Mastering.
How do I get access to Masteringphysics?
Go to the Mastering sign-in page for your discipline (www.masteringchemistry.com, www.masteringphysics.com, and so on). Under Register, click Educator > No > Request Access and follow the on-screen instructions. Your status as an Educator will be verified, and a code will be sent to the email address that you provide.
How long does a mastering physics subscription last?
Student access duration for Mastering products. After you register, you can continue to log in to a Mastering product (MasteringAstronomy, MasteringPhysics, etc.) from one to two years, depending on your textbook.
In what direction are the electrons traveling during the spark?
In what direction are the electrons traveling during the spark? The electrons are traveling from the negative to the positive terminal. There is a 12 V potential difference between the positive and negative ends of the jumper cables, which are a short distance apart.
How do you multiply on mastering physics?
Enter * for the multiplication operator.
Enter multiplication explicitly, that is, type 2*a*b, not 2ab. Use scientific notation, not e (which Mastering evaluates as the constant 2.718...) or E. For example, enter 1.23*10^5 instead of 1.23e+5 or 1.23E+5.Jul 31, 2021
How do you write scientific notation in mastering physics?
Mastering does not support E notation. To include a large or small number in your answer to a Mastering question, use the provided Equation Editor menus or keyboard shortcuts to enter the number in scientific notation. The keyboard shortcut for multiplication is the asterisk * (shift-8 on most keyboard layouts).Jul 4, 2019

