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Our tutors, based in the UK and predominantly educated at Oxbridge Universities, offer comprehensive online GCSE Physics tutoring for students of all proficiency levels. Our online physics private tuition is meticulously designed to align with the GCSE physics curriculum, ensuring a targeted approach to course content. Tutors emphasise practical applications, exam techniques, and strategies through the use of mock papers, ensuring students are well-prepared for assessments.
Topics
What will your Physics Tutor teach you?
Mechanics
Forces and Motion
Newton's Laws, analysing forces in various scenarios, and exploring how motion is influenced by external factors
Energy and Work
Potential and kinetic energy, work done, and the relationship with power. Solving problems involving energy transformations
Momentum and Collisions
Conservation of momentum and analysing different types of collisions mathematically
Circular Motion
Circular motion, centripetal forces, and gravitational interactions
Gravity
Gravitational forces, gravitational fields, and their effects on objects. Understanding this with respect to planetary orbits
Electricity and Magnetism
Circuits and Currents
Analysing electrical circuits. Understanding voltage, current, resistance, and applying Ohm's Law
Resistance
Investigating factors affecting resistance, such as material and temperature. Exploring practical applications of resistors and conductors
Magnetism
Exploring magnetic fields, magnetic forces, and their impact on charged particles. Investigating the Earth's magnetic field and practical applications of magnets
Electromagnetism
Analysing electromagnets, understanding electromagnetic induction, and exploring applications in devices like transformers
Generators and Motors
Learning the principles behind generators and motors, including Faraday's Law
Waves and Optics
Properties of Waves
Characteristics such as amplitude, frequency, and wavelength. Exploring different wave types, including mechanical and electromagnetic waves.
Reflection and Refraction
Investigating the behaviour of light waves, including reflection and refraction. Understanding how lenses and mirrors interact with light.
Lenses and Optics
Exploring the properties of lenses, including converging and diverging lenses. Analysing image formation and magnification
Sound Waves
Understanding the nature and properties of sound waves, including frequency, amplitude, and pitch
Electromagnetic Spectrum
Investigating the various types of electromagnetic waves, their properties, and applications. Understanding the uses of different regions in the spectrum, from radio waves to gamma rays