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    I left industry and commuting several years ago in order to be able spend time with, and care for, my three young sons. As I am now based locally I can devote more time to tutoring. I have a relaxed attitude to tutoring which usually helps the student feel more comfortable, and hopefully avoids the ...
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    Teacher and ex head of department for 13 years. Mother of two. Keen traveler and make the most of each holiday. Love science communication, all types of fiction and learning about the world. I know how to help students break physics down into sizable chunks and help them practice specific skills an...
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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 First Class BSc (Hons) Physics Graduate with a passion for both the space sector, and sharing my enjoyment of science. With both academic and industry experience, I see science as a subject area anyone can gain from as it is so widely applicable, and hope to support students in their journey to un...
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    Hi, my name is Tommy and I am a recent Physics graduate from the University of Leeds. I have A-levels in Math's, Physics and Geography and I used to teach science up to GCSE at a secondary school in South London. I am friendly and chatty, as well as being patient and understanding. I wasn't always ...
  10. Mary Clare

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    Currently, November 2021, I am only doing online sessions. Unfortunately, due to Covid, I have had to cut down on the number of students I can take and so I have no spaces for the next academic year in my out-of-school lessons. Lessons during the school day, are a possibility. B.Sc.(Maths/Physics...

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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.