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  1. Muhammad Mukhtar

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    I graduated from the University of Oxford in 2017 and I have been tutoring Maths and Physics for more than 8 years. I have recently graduated with my MSc in Fusion Energy from the University of York, achieving distinction. I am currently working as a Software Engineer for one of the world's largest ...
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    I’m a UCL Chemical Engineering graduate with experience in tutoring A-Level Maths and Science. My goal is to make complex concepts clear and help you achieve top grades. With my background in consulting and private equity, I also provide career coaching for those interested in pursuing professiona...
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    Hi! I am a final-year student at Imperial College London studying MSci Physics with Theoretical Physics. I possess an extensive knowledge base and a strong problem-solving aptitude. My ability to translate intricate concepts into easily understandable terms sets me apart as an outstanding tutor, ded...
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    Hi I'm Tessa! I'm currently finishing my PhD at Cambridge in an interdisciplinary biosciences programme. I completed my undergrad at UCL in Natural Sciences, specialising in Physics and Molecular and Cell Biology for which I got a First. I know firsthand how difficult science subjects can be to mast...
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    I am a second year University student at the University of Cambridge, I study Engineering. I acheived a first in my first year, ranking in the top 10% in the year. I am looking for the opportunity to help some students over summer study for exams. I believe that the best way to provide additional te...
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    I'm a second year undergraduate student in Molecular Bioengineering at Imperial College London from Poland. Due to my skills in chemistry, maths and physics, I've achieved the 5th place in the Polish National Chemistry Olympiad. My approach to teaching varies depending on the student. My preferred m...
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    I have completed my 1st year of Engineering at University of Oxford. I achieved A*s in Maths and Physics and an A in Further Maths at A levels I achieved 5 Grade 9 and 5 Grade 8 at GSCE. While as a kid I've always enjoyed Maths with its problem solving, I had initially been scared of physics duri...
  8. Jason

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    I have been a teacher of Maths and Science since 2007. I have taught Maths and Physics at A Level and have tutored Maths, Physics and Biology from Keystage 3 up to A-Level. As well, I have tutored KS3 and KS4 Chemistry and GCSE Business. I first use assessments and any feedback information the pa...
  9. Justin

    Online Physics Teacher
    I discovered my passion for teaching during my time at Cambridge (PhD and post doc), when I spent 6 years supervising 1st year undergraduate students in pairs through their physics course - marking and going through weekly problem sets based on the lectures. I took great joy in being able to facilit...
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    I am a 3rd year physics student at Oxford University. Before university, I achieved 4 A*s at A-Level in maths, further maths, physics and history from a state school in Durham. In school, I was ranked in the top 100 physicists nationally in the Senior Physics Challenge. Outside of academics, I am a ...

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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.