Engage with an Interactive Physics Educator to Spark Curiosity and Elevate Learning.
Private tutor - Shivani Gupta
Bachelors degree
$23
$21
/ hour
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About your physics tutor
I'm Shivani Gupta, a Bachelors-educated tutor with a knack for making Physics engaging and understandable. With years of experience, I specialize in various subjects like Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, and Astrophysics. My tailored teaching approach includes career guidance, homework help, and personalized learning plans to suit your needs. From Physics experiments to real-world applications, I cover it all. Whether it's mastering Physics lab skills or acing test prep, I've got you covered. Let's explore the fascinating world of Physics together!
Specialities of your physics tutor
Career guidance
Physics lab skills
Physics experiments
Test prep strategies
Homework help
Physics class overview
My tutoring methodology is a blend of collaborative, structured, and interactive approaches aimed at inspiring college-level students to excel in Quantum Mechanics, Relativity, Physics, and a range of other advanced subjects. Using tech tools like digital whiteboards, interactive 3D models, and video conferencing, I create personalized tutoring sessions. I follow curricula such as A-Levels (UK), Advanced Placement (AP) Program (USA), and International Baccalaureate (IB) to ensure comprehensive learning. Through practice worksheets, quizzes, and engaging presentations, I help students grasp complex concepts, fostering a deep understanding and academic success in challenging topics.
Student types for physics class
College
Interactive physics lessons
Record lessons
Note taking
Parent feedback
Mobile joining
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Teaching tools used by physics tutor
Video conferencing
Interactive 3D models
Digital whiteboard
Assessments
Flashcards
Your physics tutor also teaches
Optics
Magnetism
Relativity
Waves and Oscillations
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Physics concept taught by Shivani
Shivani tutored Emma and Belle on applying torque concepts to solve physics problems related to equilibrium. They worked through examples involving neck tension, bicycle mechanics, and forces on a foot. This was their final tutoring session as Emma and Belle prepare for their multiple-choice physics exam.
Torque
Torque Equilibrium
Problem-Solving Steps for Torque
Force Equilibrium
Shivani tutored Mia on quadratic functions, focusing on converting between general, vertex, and intercept forms. Mia practiced converting equations between these forms with Shivani's guidance. They also identified the vertex from the vertex form equation and discussed renewing lessons for upcoming exams.
Quadratic Equation Forms
Vertex Form Conversion
Standard to Intercept Form
Intercept to Standard Form
Shivani guided Emma and Belle through practice problems involving net force calculations, including scenarios with hovercrafts and a ball on a string. They reviewed how to resolve forces into x and y components, calculate net force using the Pythagorean theorem, and determine direction using trigonometric functions. The students will continue practicing similar problems independently and plan to review again next Wednesday after their other exam.
Net Force with Angle
Directional Analysis
String Force Calculations
Force Components
Shivani guided Emma and Belle through physics problems related to buoyancy (Archimedes' principle), fluid dynamics (blood flow, Poiseuille's equation), and exponential decay (caffeine metabolism). They practiced applying formulas and rearranging equations to solve for unknown variables. The students and tutor scheduled follow-up sessions for further review before their upcoming exam and interview.
Archimedes' Principle
Conditions for Sinking and Floating
Equation of Continuity
Viscosity
Shivani Gupta guided Emma Parker and Belle Rainger through a physics assignment on penguin heat transfer, covering conduction, radiation, and convection calculations. They analyzed heat loss through blubber and feathers and discussed the insulating properties of trapped air. Emma will send Shivani the forces assignment for review next Thursday, and Shivani will further investigate question M.
Trapped Air Insulation
Heat Transfer Layers
Radiative Heat Loss
Convective Heat Loss
Emma, Belle, and Shivani collaborated on solving physics problems related to calorimetry and heat transfer. They specifically worked on calculations involving ice melting in water and thermal modeling of penguins, focusing on concepts like specific heat capacity, latent heat, and radiative heat transfer. The students troubleshooted discrepancies and emphasized the importance of consistent units.
Specific Heat Capacity
Latent Heat
Heat Transfer in Closed Systems
Radiative Heat Transfer Coefficient