"You have the solution book? Isn't that cheating?" Carlos (smiling): "It is if you just copy. It's studying if you use it to find your mistake."
Elena showed him her notebook. The steps were correct, but Carlos spotted the error: she had used the proton's mass in grams (from an old table) instead of kilograms—a factor of ( 10^{-3} ) that ruined everything.
He pulled up a PDF on his tablet. It was the . ---- Solucionario Fisica 2 Bachillerato Sm Savia
One Thursday evening, she faced Problem 27: "Un protón entra perpendicularmente en un campo magnético uniforme de 0.2 T..." She knew the formulas: ( F = qvB ) and ( F = m a_n ). But when she tried to equate them to find the radius, she kept getting ( 10^{-5} ) meters instead of the expected ( 10^{-2} ). After an hour, she was on the verge of tears.
Elena was a diligent 2º Bachillerato student. She attended all her Physics classes, took meticulous notes, and spent hours in the library. But every time she opened her SM Savia textbook to the section on Campo Magnético (Magnetic Field), her stomach sank. "You have the solution book
"Still stuck?" Elena: "I've done it five times. I don't know where I'm wrong." Carlos: "Show me your process."
Her older brother, Carlos, who was in his second year of Engineering, noticed her frustration. The steps were correct, but Carlos spotted the
"You need to check your answer, but not just the final number. You need to see where you slipped."