Anjali Narang
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Physics tutor - Anjali Narang
Masters degree
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Anjali - your physics tutor
I'm Anjali Narang, a Physics tutor with a Masters degree and over 2 years of experience. Specializing in Optics, Thermodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, and more, I offer personalized learning plans tailored to Elementary, Middle, and High School students. My approach includes hands-on Physics experiments, real-world applications, and visual learning to make complex concepts easy to grasp. Whether it's career guidance, homework help, or test prep strategies, I'm dedicated to helping students excel. Let's explore the fascinating world of Physics together!
Anjali graduated from Kurukshetra University

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My tutoring approach is a blend of problem-solving, result-oriented, and collaborative techniques, tailored to each student's unique learning style. Specializing in subjects like Thermodynamics, Mechanics, and Quantum Mechanics, I utilize a range of tech tools including digital whiteboards, interactive diagrams, and video conferencing to deliver engaging and interactive lessons. By following diverse curricula such as A-Levels, AP Program, and IB, I ensure a comprehensive understanding of the material. With experience teaching elementary to high school students in groups of 20+, my personalized tutoring fosters a deep understanding of complex topics while making learning fun and effective.
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Physics concept taught by Anjali
Anjali and Timoteo reviewed thermal physics concepts, including internal energy, specific heat capacity, melting, and boiling. Timoteo will take a test on motion, mass, and weight in the next few days, and Anjali will provide past year papers for practice. The next session will continue with solidification and evaporation.
Condensation
Boiling
Melting
Specific Heat Capacity
Internal Energy
Anjali and Timoteo reviewed thermal physics concepts, focusing on changes of state (melting, boiling, evaporation, condensation, solidification). They emphasized that during phase transitions, temperature remains constant as energy is used to overcome intermolecular forces and change potential energy, not kinetic energy. Boiling requires more energy than melting due to the complete separation of molecules. Evaporation, unlike boiling, occurs at the surface of a liquid at any temperature and causes cooling. The next lesson will delve deeper into evaporation.
Evaporation vs. Boiling
Change in State vs Change in Temperature
Condensation
Heating vs. Cooling (Molecular Level)
Melting vs. Boiling
Change of State
Internal Energy
Anjali taught Timoteo about internal energy and specific heat capacity. Internal energy is the total energy of a system's particles, while specific heat capacity is the energy needed to raise 1 kg of a substance by 1°C. They discussed the formula ΔE = mcΔθ, unit conversions, and the inverse relationship between specific heat capacity and temperature change. Anjali emphasized precise language in exams, focusing on energy "stores" and specific environmental impacts. The lesson concluded with practice problems, a review of prefixes, and an outline of the next class on phase changes.
Prefixes
Energy Stores
Units and Conversions
Heat Transfer and State Change
Specific Heat Capacity
Internal Energy
Anjali and Timoteo reviewed gas laws and Brownian motion before diving into thermal expansion in solids, liquids, and gases. They explored real-world applications like thermometers and bimetallic strips, and discussed the consequences of thermal expansion in structures. The session concluded with an introduction to internal energy as the sum of kinetic and potential energies within a substance, setting the stage for specific heat capacity in the next class.
Gas Laws
Boyle's Law
Thermal Expansion
Intermolecular Forces
Internal Energy
Applications of Thermal Expansion
Brownian Motion
Anjali tutored Maisarah on momentum and impulse, working through problems involving both basic and two-dimensional collisions. Anjali emphasized drawing diagrams, resolving vectors, and applying the principle of conservation of momentum in both x and y directions. They also practiced calculating impulse from a force versus time graph, and Anjali assigned general practice problems on momentum and impulse for Maisarah to complete.
Solving 2D Collision Problems
Impulse
2D Conservation of Momentum
Conservation of Momentum
Anjali and Timoteo DUPUIS RODRIGUEZ discussed thermal physics, covering states of matter, gas pressure, Brownian motion, absolute temperature, and gas laws, including Boyle's Law. Anjali will resend the MCQ worksheet and provide practice problems. The next session will cover the graph related to Boyle's law.
Pressure & Temperature Relationship
Significant Figures
Boyle's Law
Gas Laws
Brownian Motion
Gas Pressure
States of Matter
Absolute Zero
Anjali - Physics tutor also teaches
Optics
Magnetism
Waves and Oscillations
Thermodynamics
Quantum Mechanics
Mechanics
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