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    Doctoral candidate at the University of Salford experienced in tutoring Physics, Maths and Spanish. I am enthusiastic to teach and hope to become a university professor following the completion of my degree. I believe that the key to tutoring on an individual basis is to try and find engaging and ef...
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    I am a PhD student studying extra-galactic astrophysics and cosmology at UCL in London. I did my undergraduate degree in physics at the University of Manchester. My masters project specialised in high energy particle physics, looking at data from the ATLAS detector at CERN. I also worked as an inter...
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    Greetings fellow learner A little introduction from yours sincerly Glasgow born and raised I was a high school student who like many wasn't passionate in school. Which led me to leaving during 4th year. I changed my mindset and entered a different school with a study morale. Consists of work...
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    I hold a First Class honours degree in Chemical Engineering and a Masters degree in Advanced Chemical Engineering from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine. I am also a UK Qualified Teacher with more than 4000 hours teaching/tutoring experience over a period of 15+ years. This ha...
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    I am a physics teacher with over 30 years experiece teaching physics up to A level. Many of my students progressed to Russell Group universities to study physics, maths, engineering or medicine. I hav trained A level physics teachers in opics such as particle physics and astrophysics. I went to scho...
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    Hello folks my name is Tom, I'm am a qualified Science teacher, with my specialism and passion being Physics. I am working in a school in West London rated as Outstanding by Ofsted. I provide a comprehensive private tuition service and care a lot about the success of my tutees, providing further stu...
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    I am a physics teacher with 7 years experience across multiple exam boards. I am currently teaching GCSE and A-Level physics at a school in Bristol. I enjoy playing cricket and ocean swimming in summer. I like using multiple techniques (visual, aural and kinesthetic) techniques to make physics acce...
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    Currently an Astrophysics Student. I am proficient in Mathematics as well as having strong knowledge in all science subjects from Primary school level to GCSE level as well as knowing physics to degree level. I have studied Physics, Maths as well as computer science during A-levels and continue to c...
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    I study mechanical engineering at university. I enjoy sciences and maths. I use a very problems based approach. Of course making sure the basic understanding of the concept is understood first. Then the repetition of questions, using mistakes as a learning curve, and gaining independence in answerin...
  10. Muhammad Haider

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    I am a Ph.D. Physics candidate at the State University of New York since 2020, specializing in Particle Physics and Cosmology. As a Teaching Assistant, I teach 100+ undergraduate students every semester, alongside doing my own studies and research. I attended Stanford University for MS Applied Phys...

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A-Level Physics Question - Fields and their applications

Q. (i) Why, despite the electrostatic repulsion between protons, are the nuclei of most low nucleon number atoms stable?

Q. (ii) Why do stable nuclei of higher nucleon number have greater numbers of neutrons than protons?

A-Level Physics Riddle

Q: I am weightless, but you can see me. Put me in a bucket, and I'll make it lighter. What am I?

A-Level Physics Joke

Q: What did the nuclear physicist have for lunch?

A-Level Physics Fact

Uranus is the only planet in our solar system that rolls on its side like a barrel, while Venus is the only planet that spins in the opposite direction to Earth.