Garima .

Dynamic physics educator, building strong fundamentals, boosting confidence and helping students excel in exams

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Garima .

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Garima - your physics tutor

I’m Garima, a passionate Physics teacher with a Master’s degree in Physics and over 4 years of teaching experience. I specialize in making complex Physics concepts easy and engaging through real-life examples and interactive learning. My expertise covers Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics. I design personalized lessons to match each student’s learning style and help them build strong conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. I have experience teaching students from middle school to senior secondary and have successfully prepared many for competitive exams. My sessions include real-world examples, visual aids, and interactive problem discussions to make Physics both fun and meaningful. Whether it’s exam preparation, concept reinforcement, or career guidance, I strive to make every session engaging, supportive, and inspiring. Let’s explore the beauty of Physics together and make learning a truly exciting journey!

Garima graduated from GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY

Garima graduated from GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY
Garima graduated from GURU NANAK DEV UNIVERSITY

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Australian Curriculum (AU)

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Physics experiments

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New Zealand Curriculum - NZC (NZ)

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My teaching methodology is centered around making Physics easy to understand, interactive, and enjoyable. I begin each topic by connecting theoretical concepts with real-life examples to help students visualize how Physics works in the world around them. I follow a concept-based and inquiry-driven approach where students are encouraged to think, question, and reason rather than memorize. I design structured lesson plans tailored to each learner’s pace and understanding level. Every session includes concept explanation, numerical problem-solving, and short quizzes to reinforce learning. I use visual aids, simulations, and digital tools to make complex ideas simpler and more engaging. Regular assessments, personalized feedback, and doubt-clearing sessions ensure continuous improvement. I also emphasize developing analytical thinking, exam strategies, and confidence in solving challenging Physics problems. My ultimate goal is to build curiosity and make students truly enjoy learning Physics.

Garima - Physics tutor also teaches

Physics

Physics

Electromagnetism

Electromagnetism

Atomic Physics

Atomic Physics

Mechanics

Mechanics

Optics

Optics

Electricity

Electricity

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Physics concepts taught by Garima

Student learned 4 days ago

The tutor and student reviewed concepts of circular motion, including centripetal force, centripetal acceleration, angular displacement, and angular velocity. They worked through a problem calculating centripetal acceleration and discussed a conservation of momentum problem for homework. The student is expected to solve the momentum problem and submit the answer.

Angular Displacement and Velocity

Uniform Circular Motion is Accelerated

Centripetal Force

Centripetal Acceleration

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Student learned 10 days ago

The Student and Tutor worked through two physics problems involving collisions and momentum. The first problem focused on a 2D collision scenario, requiring the application of conservation of momentum along both X and Y axes to find the final angle and speed. The second problem involved a 1D collision, followed by a calculation of the coefficient of kinetic friction using kinematic equations. The Tutor emphasized the importance of drawing diagrams and remembering formulas for problem-solving.

Collision and Conservation of Momentum (1D)

2D Collisions: Vector Decomposition

Solving 2D Collisions for Angle and Final Velocity

Coefficient of Kinetic Friction (μ_k)

Kinematic Equations in Friction Problems

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Student learned 12 days ago

The tutor and student worked through physics problems involving trigonometry, basic kinematics, and projectile motion. They practiced applying formulas to calculate time, distance, and trajectory, and discussed the concepts of speed and motion in two dimensions, preparing for an upcoming test.

Trigonometry Basics: SOH CAH TOA

Projectile Motion: Analyzing 2D Movement

Speed

Distance

and Time Calculations

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Student learned 15 days ago

The tutor introduced and explained the physics concepts of work and energy, including conservation of energy, kinetic energy, potential energy (gravitational and elastic), and the work-energy theorem. The student practiced identifying and applying relevant formulas through theoretical and practical examples, culminating in a snowmobile problem that combined multiple physics principles.

Springs and Restoring Force

Types of Potential Energy

Work-Energy Theorem

Conservation of Energy

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Student learned 18 days ago

The Student and Tutor focused on foundational concepts in electrostatics, specifically electric potential, work done by electric fields, and electric potential energy. They worked through three detailed problems, applying formulas for potential, work, and the relationship between electric field and potential, as well as calculating the potential energy of a multi-charge system and its conversion to kinetic energy. The Tutor advised the Student to review their formula sheets and practice regularly.

Electric Potential Energy (U) of a System

Conservation of Energy: Potential to Kinetic

Work Done (W) in Electrostatic Fields

Relationship Between Electric Field (E) and Potential (V)

Electric Potential (V) from Point Charges

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Student learned 20 days ago

Student and Tutor worked on two complex physics problems focusing on electromagnetism. They applied Gauss's Law to calculate surface charge densities and derived an expression for the electric field of an infinitely long charged cylindrical shell. Subsequently, they used the work-energy theorem and kinematics to solve for the velocity and time of a proton accelerating between two charged plates. The next session is planned to cover potential energy questions.

Electric Fields from Infinite Charged Sheets

Kinematics with Constant Acceleration (Average Velocity)

Work-Energy Theorem in Electrostatics

Charge Density Relationships (λ ↔ σ)

Gauss's Law for Cylinders

Conductor Electrostatics & Charge Rearrangement

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