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Physics for K12

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Expert Private Physics Tutoring

Boost your physics understanding with expert private physics tutoring tailored to your needs. Our experienced tutors offer personalized lessons, flexible scheduling, and proven results to help students excel. Contact us today and take the first step toward mastering physics!

Boost Your Grades and Master Physics Today!

Unlock Your Full Potential in American System High School Physics with Personalized Private Tutoring!

Struggling with physics concepts? Whether you’re a high school student preparing for exams, or a parent concerned about your child’s progress in science, our expert private physics tutoring is designed to help you succeed. With one-on-one attention, tailored lesson plans, and flexible scheduling, we make mastering physics achievable and enjoyable for all students.

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  • Experienced Tutors: Our physics tutors are not just experts in their field but also experienced educators who know how to make complex concepts simple.
  • Tailored Lesson Plans: We create customized lesson plans that address each student’s strengths and areas for improvement, ensuring personalized support.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Busy schedule? We offer flexible online and in-person tutoring sessions to fit your timetable.
  • Proven Results: Our students have seen significant improvements in their understanding of physics and exam scores.
  • Exam Preparation: Specialized tutoring for SAT Physics and other standardized tests.

Start Your Journey to Physics Success Today!
Don’t let physics hold you back. Whether you’re aiming for higher grades or simply want to grasp the basics, our tutors are here to guide you every step of the way.
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SAT Subject Tests may be especially beneficial for students who:

  • Are applying to colleges that require or recommend Subject Tests for admission and/or specific majors or areas of study.
  • Want to show strength in specific subject areas.
  • Would like to demonstrate knowledge obtained outside a traditional classroom environment (e.g., summer enrichment, distance learning, weekend study, etc.).
  • May be able to place out of certain classes in college.
  • Are enrolled in dual-enrollment programs.
  • Are home-schooled or taking courses online.
~ % of Test ~ % ~ # of Qs
Mechanics 36%-42% 39 29
Electricity and magnetism 18%–24% 21 16
Waves and optics 15%–19% 17 13
Heat and thermodynamics 6%–11% 8.5 6
Modern physics 6%–11% 8.5 6
Miscellaneous 4%–9% 6 5

I. Mechanics

• Kinematics, such as velocity, acceleration, motion in one dimension and motion of projectiles
• Dynamics, such as force, Newton’s laws, statics and friction
• Energy and Momentum, such as potential and kinetic energy, work, power, impulse and conservation laws
• Circular Motion, such as uniform circular motion and centripetal force
• Simple Harmonic Motion, such as mass on a spring and the pendulum
• Gravity, such as the law of gravitation, orbits and Kepler’s laws

II. Electricity and Magnetism

• Electric Fields, Forces and Potentials, such as Coulomb’s law, induced charge, field and potential of groups of point charges and charged particles in electric fields
• Capacitance, such as parallel-plate capacitors and transients
• Circuit Elements and DC Circuits, such as resistors, lightbulbs, series and parallel networks, Ohm’s law and Joule’s law
• Magnetism, such as permanent magnets, fields caused by currents, particles in magnetic fields, Faraday’s law and Lenz’s law

III. Waves and Optics

• General Wave Properties, such as wave speed, frequency, wavelength, superposition, standing waves and Doppler effect
• Reflection and Refraction, such as Snell’s law, and changes in wavelength and speed
• Ray Optics, such as image formation using pinholes, mirrors and lenses
• Physical Optics, such as single-slit diffraction, double-slit interference, polarization and color

IV. Heat and Thermodynamics

• Thermal Properties, such as temperature, heat transfer, specific and latent heats and thermal expansion
• Laws of Thermodynamics, such as first and second laws, internal energy, entropy and heat engine efficiency

V. Modern Physics

• Quantum Phenomena, such as photons and photoelectric effect
• Atomic, such as the Rutherford and Bohr models, atomic energy levels and atomic spectra
• Nuclear and Particle Physics, such as radioactivity, nuclear reactions and fundamental particles
• Relativity, such as time dilation, length contraction and mass-energy equivalence

VI. Miscellaneous

• General, such as history of physics and general questions that overlap several major topics
• Analytical Skills, such as graphical analysis, measurement and math skills
• Contemporary Physics, such as astrophysics, superconductivity and chaos theory

 

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