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Soumya Senapati

Beyond Memorization, Toward Mastery — Discover the Beauty of Thinking Like a Physicist and Statistician

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Soumya Senapati

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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

Soumya  graduated from Caltech

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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.

Soumya - also teaches

AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Calculus BC

AP Calculus BC

AP Physics 1

AP Physics 1

AP Physics 2

AP Physics 2

AP Precalculus

AP Precalculus

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Student learned 5 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed circular motion problems, including calculating speed, tension in vertical circles, and conditions for water not spilling from a bucket. They also discussed projectile motion resulting from circular motion and gravitational forces at varying distances from Earth. The tutor provided diagrams to aid the student's understanding of these concepts, which were added to the drive.

Projectile Motion After Circular Motion

Gravitational Field and Acceleration at Height

Bicycle Leaning on Curves

Minimum Speed to Maintain Circular Path

Centripetal Force in Vertical Circles

Frequency and Time Period Relationship

Average Speed in Circular Motion

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Student learned 8 days ago

The Student and Tutor worked through physics problems on circular motion, banked curves, centripetal force, and conical pendulums. They also discussed critical velocity and friction on banked curves, and applied related formulas to problem-solving. The Tutor assigned practice problems for further study.

Centripetal Force and Friction

Banked Curves and Critical Velocity

Conical Pendulum: Force Analysis

Relationship between Radius

Velocity

and Frequency in Circular Motion

Combining Static Friction and Normal Force on Inclined Plane

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Student learned 10 days ago

The Student and Tutor worked on problems involving gravitational forces between multiple masses. The Student practiced calculating net gravitational force in one and two dimensions, including vector notation. The session involved correcting minor calculation errors and clarifying the vector form of the gravitational force equation.

Gravitational Force Calculation

Vector Addition of Gravitational Forces

Direction of Gravitational Force

Vector Form of Gravitational Force

Unit Vectors in Vector Form

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Student learned 11 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed applications of integral calculus, including area calculations and Riemann sum approximations, then transitioned to physics, practicing gravitational field and orbital velocity calculations. The student worked through problems related to gravitational force and centripetal motion and was assigned further practice problems.

Definite Integrals and Area Under a Curve

Average Value of a Function

Midpoint Riemann Sum Approximation

Gravitational Field Strength

Orbital Velocity

Conical Pendulum and Circular Motion

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Student learned 12 days ago

The Student and Tutor continued their review of Kinetic Theory of Gases, focusing on the Equipartition Theorem, and its application to translational, rotational, and vibrational energy of diatomic molecules. They practiced calculating specific heat of gases based on active degrees of freedom at different temperatures. The session then transitioned to reviewing angular mechanics, including cross products, angular velocity, angular momentum, moment of inertia, and torque definitions, formulas, and principles, with the Student planning to review additional slides before their upcoming exam.

Degrees of Freedom & Energy for Diatomic Molecules

Equipartition Theorem

Torque (τ)

Angular Momentum (L)

Vector Cross Product

Angular Velocity (ω)

Specific Heat Capacity (CV) of Diatomic Gases

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Student learned 13 days ago

The Student reviewed Boltzmann distribution problems, kinetic theory of gases, and the barometric formula. They practiced applying these concepts to calculate probabilities, energy distributions, and density variations. The session concluded with a discussion of escape velocity and an overview of the equipartition theorem, with plans to delve into more detail in the next session.

Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution

RMS

Average

and Most Probable Speeds

Escape Velocity

Relative Abundance

Air Density and Altitude

Energy Distribution in Gases

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