Soumya Senapati

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

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Soumya Senapati

Masters degree

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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 6 days ago

The student and tutor reviewed concepts of impulse and momentum, applying them to problems involving hydroelectric power, collisions with walls, and jumping. They analyzed how changes in momentum relate to force and energy, and discussed Newton's third law through examples like balloons and walking. The next session will continue discussing physics concepts based on the student's availability.

Momentum and Kinetic Energy Relationship

Direction and Force: A Vectorial View

Momentum Change During Collisions

Newton's Third Law in Action

Impulse and Momentum Change

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Student learned 9 days ago

The class covered the physics of simple harmonic motion (SHM), specifically focusing on mass-spring systems. Topics included deriving the equations for angular frequency, period, and frequency, analyzing vertical spring oscillations, and exploring the principles of energy conservation within SHM.

Period and Frequency of a Mass-Spring System

SHM Equation and Vertical Oscillation

Energy Conservation in SHM

Work Done and Elastic Potential Energy

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Student learned 9 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed the concept of linear momentum, its definition, and the principle of conservation of linear momentum. They explored the relationship between force, momentum, and impulse, differentiating between elastic and inelastic collisions, and practiced applying these concepts through examples and problems.

Linear Momentum

Conservation of Linear Momentum

Impulse

Elastic vs. Inelastic Collisions

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Student learned 10 days ago

The class covered the principles of simple harmonic motion (SHM), including Hooke's Law, the conditions for SHM, and the equations of motion for position, velocity, and acceleration. The tutor and student worked through deriving these equations and solving a sample problem involving a mass-spring system to find the equation of motion, maximum velocity, and maximum acceleration.

Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)

Hooke's Law and the Mass-Spring System

Amplitude and Period in SHM

Equation of Motion for SHM

Velocity and Acceleration in SHM

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Student learned 9 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed the definition and types of energy stores and transfers. They practiced applying the kinetic energy formula and solving related problems, and discussed the Law of Conservation of Energy. The tutor indicated that potential energy would be covered in the next class.

Energy Transfer

Kinetic Energy Formula

Law of Conservation of Energy

Types of Energy Stores

Definition of Energy

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Student learned 12 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed the fundamental concepts of electric charge and its properties, including quantization and the formula Q=nE. They then delved into electric current, defining it as the rate of charge flow (I=Q/t), and practiced calculations involving charge, current, time, and the number of electrons. The next session will focus on Ohm's law, specifically voltage and resistance.

Quantization of Charge

Electric Current

Relationship Between Charge

Current

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Role of a Battery in a Circuit

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