Soumya Senapati
Beyond Memorization, Toward Mastery — Discover the Beauty of Thinking Like a Physicist and Statistician
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Private tutor - Soumya Senapati
Masters degree
/ 30 min
Soumya - About your AP tutor
I’m Dr. Soumya Ranjan Senapati, a passionate educator with a Ph.D. in Physics and a Master’s from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). I specialize in teaching AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism, and AP Statistics. My teaching philosophy blends conceptual clarity, analytical thinking, and practical application. I focus on helping students truly understand the “why” behind each concept, not just memorize formulas. Through structured lessons, visual explanations, and challenging problem-solving sessions, I guide students to approach AP exams with confidence and curiosity. Drawing on my academic and research background, I make complex ideas intuitive and engaging, encouraging students to think scientifically and independently. My goal is to inspire excellence, deepen understanding, and foster a lifelong appreciation for physics and statistics as powerful tools for exploring and explaining the world.
Soumya graduated from Caltech

Teaching methodology
My teaching methodology is rooted in clarity, connection, and curiosity. I begin each topic by linking abstract concepts to real-world examples, helping students visualize and internalize the underlying physics or statistics. I emphasize conceptual understanding before computation, ensuring students grasp the “why” before the “how.” Each lesson is structured around active learning—starting with intuitive explanations, followed by guided problem-solving and independent practice. I integrate visual aids, simulations, and derivations to strengthen comprehension and retention. Regular assessments and feedback help identify weak areas and track progress systematically. I also encourage students to ask questions, think critically, and develop analytical reasoning rather than rote learning. My approach combines rigor with accessibility, making complex AP topics engaging and manageable. Ultimately, my goal is to help students not only excel in exams but also appreciate the elegance and logic that define physics and statistics as disciplines.
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AP concept taught by Soumya
The Student and Tutor reviewed concepts of Einstein solids, thermal equilibrium, multiplicity, and entropy. The session involved problem-solving related to energy distribution and a detailed explanation of entropy and its relationship to multiplicity and Boltzmann's constant. The class ended with plans to continue the lesson in the next session, starting with a specific slide regarding temperature, energy, and entropy.
Multiplicity (Ω)
Entropy (S)
Boltzmann Constant (kʙ)
Second Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy Principle
Reversible vs. Irreversible Processes
Closed Systems and Entropy Maximization
Thermal Contact and Equilibrium
The Student and Tutor discussed fundamental assumptions of statistical mechanics, including macrostates, microstates, multiplicity, and probability. They also covered the Einstein solid model and quantized energy levels. The Student practiced applying the formulas for multiplicity and calculating probabilities. Homework was assigned to complete practice questions related to the slides.
Multiplicity of an Einstein Solid
Energy Quantization in Einstein Solid
Einstein Solid Model
Total Multiplicity
Multiplicity (Ω)
Macrostates and Microstates
Probability of Microstates and Macrostates
Plum Pudding Model
Statistical Mechanics Assumption
Macrostate vs. Microstate
Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment
Types of Collisions
Scattering
The student and tutor discussed upcoming tests on angular momentum, collisions, and energy levels. The session involved the tutor providing practice problems via a shared drive link, focusing on concepts like impulse, conservation of momentum, and elastic collisions. The student will work on the problems before their next meeting.
Angular Momentum
Collisions
Energy Levels
Impulse and Momentum
Conservation of Momentum
The Student and Tutor reviewed friction concepts, including static and kinetic friction, and worked through problems involving inclined planes and Atwood machines. The Student practiced drawing free body diagrams and resolving forces into components. Homework included further practice problems.
Free Body Diagrams
Static vs. Kinetic Friction
Normal Force
Inclined Planes and Force Components
Newton's Second Law and Equilibrium
The session involved solving a related rates calculus problem. The Student worked with the Tutor to understand the geometry, set up similar triangles, and apply differentiation to find the rate of change of the shadow's length. The session concluded with a discussion about scheduling future sessions.
Related Rates Problems
Similar Triangles in Related Rates
Implicit Differentiation
Constants vs. Variables
Soumya - also teaches
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Physics C: Mechanics
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics 1
AP Physics 2
AP Precalculus
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