Shivani Gupta
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Physics tutor - Shivani Gupta
Bachelors degree
/ 30 min
Shivani - 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!
Shivani graduated from DDU


Physics class snapshot
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.
Academic expertise of your physics tutor
Physics lab skills
Real world application
Visual learning
Test prep strategies
Career guidance

Physics concept taught by Shivani
Shivani taught a student from Lehman College in The Bronx about momentum and collisions in two dimensions, including how to calculate velocity components and determine if a collision is elastic or inelastic. They worked through word problems applying conservation of momentum in x and y directions. Shivani will send the student a worksheet to practice momentum and conservation of momentum.
Conservation of Momentum in 2D
Vector Components
Elastic vs. Inelastic Collisions
Kinetic Energy as a Scalar
Tan Theta in Vector Resolution
In their physics lesson, Shivani and T Murphy explored the conservation of momentum and the nuances distinguishing elastic from inelastic collisions. T Murphy actively engaged in applying the conservation of momentum formula to solve problems and practiced determining collision types by analyzing kinetic energies before and after the event. Shivani then assigned practice problems on these concepts, with their next lesson slated to cover collisions in two dimensions.
Conservation of Momentum
Elastic Collision
Inelastic Collision
Momentum Formula
Kinetic Energy Formula
Shivani guided Beck through the physics concepts of momentum and impulse, detailing their definitions, formulas, and units. Beck actively practiced calculating these quantities using various formulas and interpreting force-time graphs to determine impulse. For their upcoming lesson, Shivani assigned a worksheet that includes momentum, impulse, and conservation of momentum.
Momentum
Vector Nature of Momentum
Impulse
Force-Time Graph & Impulse
Shivani taught Shreyan about Kirchhoff's Voltage and Current Laws, including the resistance and EMF rules for circuit analysis. Shreyan practiced applying these laws to solve single-loop and parallel circuits, calculating current and potential differences. Shivani assigned worksheets on waves and thermodynamics for additional practice and mentioned that they would begin studying magnetism in the next session.
Kirchhoff's Voltage Law (KVL)
Resistance Rule
EMF Rule (Battery Rule)
Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL)
Potential Drop/Gain
Shivani Gupta tutored a student from Babylon on the concepts of work, potential energy, and kinetic energy. They worked through various example problems, focusing on applying the correct formulas and units, including rearranging equations and converting units. Shivani assigned practice problems for homework, and their next lesson was scheduled for the following Tuesday.
Work
Rearranging Equations
Unit Conversion
Kinetic Energy
Potential Energy
Shivani tutored Shreyan on series and parallel resistor circuits, explaining voltage and current distribution. Shreyan practiced simplifying circuits and calculating equivalent resistance, current, and voltage using Ohm's Law. Shivani assigned practice problems from page 396 of Shreyan's textbook.
Series Resistors
Parallel Resistors
Equivalent Resistance
Ohm's Law
Shivani - Physics tutor also teaches
Optics
Magnetism
Relativity
Waves and Oscillations
Nuclear Physics
Physics
Student types for physics class
College
Classroom tools used by physics tutor
Digital whiteboard
Assessments
Video conferencing
Presentations
Interactive 3D models
Engaging physics lessons
Chat for quick help
Mobile joining
Open Q&A
Parent feedback
Note taking
Free lesson slots
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