Anjali Narang

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Anjali Narang

Bachelors 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!

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Anjali graduated from Kurukshetra University

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.

Anjali - Physics tutor also teaches

Thermodynamics

Thermodynamics

Quantum Mechanics

Quantum Mechanics

Mechanics

Mechanics

Optics

Optics

Magnetism

Magnetism

Waves and Oscillations

Waves and Oscillations

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Physics concepts taught by Anjali

Student learned 17 days ago

The class began with the Student and Tutor reviewing a challenging projectile motion problem, focusing on calculating height and range to determine if a target would be hit. Subsequently, the Tutor introduced the core concepts of uniform circular motion, defining terms like period, frequency, angular velocity, and centripetal acceleration, alongside relevant formulas and unit conversions. Future topics, including banked tracks and centripetal forces, were set for the next session.

Projectile Motion Problem Solving

Uniform Circular Motion (UCM) Fundamentals

Periodic Motion Parameters

Kinematics of Circular Motion: Speed & Angular Velocity

Angular Units: Radians and Degrees

Centripetal Acceleration

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Student learned 20 days ago

Student and Tutor engaged in a problem-solving session focused on horizontal projectile motion in Physics. They practiced calculating velocity components, resultant velocity (magnitude and direction), time of flight, and horizontal range using kinematic equations. A homework problem on projectile motion was assigned, and circular motion was scheduled for the next session.

Steps for Solving Projectile Motion Problems

Non-Linearity: Half-Height vs. Half-Time

Calculating Range (Horizontal Distance)

Calculating Time of Flight

Determining Total Velocity and Speed

Projectile Motion: Horizontal and Vertical Components

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Student learned 24 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed Einstein's mass-energy equivalence and then delved into the principles of projectile motion, including key concepts like maximum height, time of flight, and range. They practiced problem-solving techniques for projectile motion, and planned to cover circular motion in the next session.

Einstein's Mass-Energy Equivalence

Projectile Motion: Independence of Horizontal and Vertical Components

Projectile Motion: Key Parameters

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Student learned 27 days ago

Student and Tutor engaged in a detailed session on the photoelectric effect, practicing calculations involving work function, threshold frequency, and kinetic energy. They also clarified the distinct impacts of light intensity and frequency on the photoelectric current and stopping potential. For follow-up, the student was advised to practice graphical questions and suggest the next topic.

Work Function (Φ) & Threshold Frequency (f₀)

Photoelectric Effect Equation & Graphical Analysis

Effects of Light Intensity

Effects of Light Frequency

Stopping Potential (V₀) & Energy Conversions

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Student learned about 1 month ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed the photoelectric effect, including its governing equation, graphical representation, and associated calculations. They also began discussing relativistic momentum, covering Newton's second law in the context of changing mass and introducing the Lorentz factor. The Student was asked to suggest topics for the next class.

Introduction to Relativistic Momentum

The Photoelectric Equation

Interpreting the Photoelectric Graph (KE_max vs. Frequency)

Stopping Potential and Maximum Kinetic Energy

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Student learned about 1 month ago

Student and Tutor solved a problem on length contraction, applying the relevant formula to calculate the speed required for a spacecraft to fit into a wormhole. They then continued their discussion on the photoelectric effect, focusing on Einstein's particle model of light and its implications for electron ejection based on photon energy and work function. The next class will cover the photoelectric effect equation and its graphical interpretation, followed by relative momentum.

Work Function (Φ) and Threshold Frequency (f₀)

Maximum Kinetic Energy (KE_max) of Photoelectrons

Photon-Electron Interaction and Photoelectron Emission

Einstein's Photon Model of Photoelectric Effect

Length Contraction in Special Relativity

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Interactive 3D models

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