Physics tutor near Anaheim, CA
Whether the aim is a better report card or an engineering major, the work on kinematics builds toward it. Across Orange County, Anaheim students work toward AP Physics and the UC and CSU lab-science requirement. With an online physics tutor, the leap from formula to answer stops being a mystery. The work moves from copying steps to genuinely understanding them, which is what makes the next problem easier.
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Physics lessons recently taught in Anaheim
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Zahoor Ahmad taught 16 days ago
The tutor and student reviewed a physics exam paper, focusing on correcting mistakes and reinforcing fundamental concepts. Topics covered included mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity, and wave physics, with an emphasis on problem-solving techniques, formula application, and proper unit usage. The student was advised to practice stating formulas, using correct units, and paying attention to significant figures for the upcoming exam.
Newton's Third Law of Motion
Light Dependent Resistors (LDRs)
Series and Parallel Circuits
Average Speed vs. Average Velocity
Latent Heat and Phase Changes
Vector Addition and Bearings
Hugo taught 30 days ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed concepts related to mechanical energy, friction, and work-energy theorem, solving problems involving inclined planes and variable forces using graphs. They then began discussing static equilibrium, focusing on the principles of balanced forces and torques, and planning to practice more problems in upcoming sessions.
Friction and Mechanical Energy Loss
Static Equilibrium
Work-Energy Theorem
Lovnish taught about 1 month ago
The tutor and student reviewed scalar and vector quantities in physics and then worked through several practice problems. These problems involved calculating motion parameters like acceleration and displacement, and applying Newton's laws to systems of masses with forces like tension and friction. The student actively participated by solving and confirming answers for multiple questions.
Scalar vs. Vector Quantities
Newton's Laws and Forces
Calculating Acceleration in a System
Work
Energy
and Power
Garima taught 2 months ago
The Tutor and Student worked through problems in electromagnetism, focusing on vector cross products, the Lorentz force law, and applications in cyclotrons. They practiced calculations involving forces, velocities, magnetic fields, and energy, with the goal of reinforcing problem-solving techniques and formula application for upcoming assessments.
Cross Product and Right-Hand Rule
Force in Electromagnetic Fields (Lorentz Force)
Cyclotron Principles
Hareethha taught 3 months ago
The Tutor and Student worked through a detailed problem in Lagrangian mechanics, focusing on setting up the Lagrangian for a fly ball governor system and applying the Euler-Lagrange equations. They also covered conserved quantities and equilibrium conditions, with plans to continue practice in the next session.
Lagrangian Mechanics Fundamentals
Fly Ball Governor Dynamics
Hareethha taught 3 months ago
The Tutor and Student reviewed semiconductor concepts, including PN junctions, forward and reverse bias, and various semiconductor devices like diodes and LEDs. They then explored the relationship between temperature and resistance in metals and superconductors, discussing critical temperature and the Meissner effect, which enables magnetic levitation.
PN Junction
Forward and Reverse Bias
Superconductors and Critical Temperature
Resistance and Temperature in Metals
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