Delve into intricate Physics topics with a dynamic tutor who brings creativity and enthusiasm to lessons.
Private tutor - Sanjana Mediboyina
Bachelors degree
$34
$30
/ hour
Rated 5 stars consistently
Loved by students for exceptional teaching quality in physics, making even the toughest topics easy to understand.
Trusted by 95% of Parents
Parents report noticeable academic improvement in physics within months, thanks to dedicated and focused tutoring.
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About your physics tutor
I'm Sanjana Mediboyina, a dedicated online tutor with over 7 years of experience in Physics tutoring. Armed with a Bachelor's degree, I specialize in Astrophysics, Nuclear Physics, Optics, Mechanics, and more. My specialities include crafting personalized learning plans, conducting engaging Physics experiments, and offering real-world applications for better understanding. I excel in providing career guidance, homework help, and effective test prep strategies. From elementary to college levels, I cater to all students, ensuring comprehensive support. Let's explore the fascinating world of Physics together!
Specialities of your physics tutor
Career guidance
Physics experiments
Visual learning
Test prep strategies
Homework help
Physics class overview
My personalized tutoring approach blends interactive, experimental, and collaborative methods to inspire students in mastering Nuclear Physics, Physics, Thermodynamics, Astrophysics, Quantum Mechanics, Mechanics, Optics, and Electricity. I leverage tech tools like digital whiteboards, interactive 3D models, and video conferencing for engaging online learning experiences. Following A-Levels (UK), AP Program (USA), and other curricula, I cater to a small audience of less than 10 students across College, Elementary, Middle, High School, and All Levels. By providing tailored support and utilizing a wide array of resources, I ensure each student excels in their academic journey.
Student types for physics class
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Interactive physics lessons
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Pets are welcomed
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Open Q&A
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Assessments
Practice worksheets
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Your physics tutor also teaches
Optics
Electricity
Nuclear Physics
Physics
Thermodynamics
Quantum Mechanics
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Physics concept taught by Sanjana
On June 2, 2025, Sanjana tutored Andy in math, covering factoring, quadratic equations, sequences/series, and polynomial/rational inequalities. Sanjana explained concepts, worked through examples, and emphasized graphing for visualization and verification. They discussed scheduling future sessions and Sanjana will send Andy practice problems.
Arithmetic Sequences
Polynomial and Rational Inequalities
Inequality Sign Switching
Quadratic Formula
Sanjana and Haroon worked through a physics problem involving Newton's laws, inclined planes, and a pulley system. They focused on drawing free body diagrams and deriving equations for acceleration and tension, but encountered a discrepancy in their calculations. Sanjana will review the problem and explain it further in the next session, where they will also cover incline plane/pulley problems and impulse/momentum; Haroon will send related questions in advance.
Tension in Strings
Free Body Diagrams
Net Force
Incline Plane Forces
Sanjana and Andrew worked on factoring quadratic expressions and applying the quadratic formula to solve equations. Andrew practiced using the quadratic formula and worked through problems from a worksheet. They scheduled another session for Sunday to continue working on these concepts.
Quadratic Formula
Verifying Inverse Functions
Factoring Quadratic Expressions
Sanjana tutored Andrew, reviewing inverse functions, solving linear and square root equations, and introducing quadratic equations using both the quadratic formula and factoring methods. Andrew practiced problems from his textbook, and Sanjana assigned worksheets on factoring and quadratic expressions for homework. They scheduled a follow-up session on Friday to review the homework and potentially cover polynomial division.
Simplifying Fractions with Addition
Factoring Polynomial Equations
Inverse Functions Verification
Solving Linear Equations
Sanjana and Andrew worked on simplifying radicals, using the horizontal line test to determine if a function has an inverse, and finding inverse functions algebraically. They used Desmos to visualize graphs and practiced completing the square. Sanjana assigned practice problems and scheduled another session for the next day.
Functions with Absolute Values
Completing the Square
Inverse of One-to-One Functions
Horizontal Line Test
Sanjana Mediboyina assisted Layla T in solving differential equations to determine velocity and position functions, working through integration techniques and a motion-based word problem. Layla will practice conversion questions and evaluate motorboat displacement as homework.
Finding Position Function
Separable Differential Equations
Finding Velocity Function
U-Substitution