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  1. Thomas

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    A 29 year old professional with a passion for maths, science and teaching. I am originally from Wigston, Leicester and moved back to my hometown after studying for my degrees. I have always enjoyed helping people to learn and succeed - and my career so far reflects this. After 4 years of teaching ma...
  2. Jason

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    I am a laid-back sci-fi geek with a love of rabbits (we have four) and reading. I am currently the managing director of ScientificaNow Ltd, a company specialising in science education - we are working on revision apps for A-level physics and GCSE science. I foster a relaxed environment where tutees...
  3. Kok

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    With a master degree and 10 years of teaching and tutoring experience, Ken`s passion has always been in helping students achieve their potential. With a wide science and mathematicss subject knowledge which covers from 11+ maths, KS3, gcse sciences/maths to A-level chemistry/maths, he is committed t...
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    Private GCSE Physics Tutor
    Hi, I am a Biomedical Science graduate (first class honours) currently studying Dentistry at Kings Collage London. Alongside my studies I have been tutoring for 9 years. This has allowed me to develop a diverse communication platform through various mediums. I am very passionate about Science and en...
  5. Christopher

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    I graduated from the University of Nottingham and went onto complete a Ph.D. in ballistics/mathematics at the Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham. At that time I also wrote a book on ballistics (Basic Military Ballistics) and still selling! I have taught at school level and University leve...
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    I am a qualified secondary school teacher and have experience teaching both in the UK and abroad. Last year I tutored a young primary school child, who achieved success in his GCSE Maths exam. I use a number of teaching methodologies and like to particularly engage students using the Visual, Audio, ...
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    As someone who loves to learn, I find joy in sharing my enthusiasm of mathematics and the sciences, and moreover the skill of learning itself! For best progress, students require lessons which fit them as individuals. I tailor my approach to each concept and topic based on the student - there will ...
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    I am a PhD candidate and environmental researcher in Technical University, Chemical Engineer Department with studies in Environmental Biology, Public Health, Physics, Earth Science, Environmental Physics and Chemistry. I live between London and Athens. Over the past years, I have had the wonderf...
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    I am a mechanical engineer by training, a results-driven and highly skilled professional, with strong learning and teaching, engineering, and R&D experience, leveraging the synergies of Academia and Industry through successful collaborations. I support students and workers in achieving academic and ...
  10. Joanne

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    I love to teach the sciences and currently teach KS3 and GCSE science. I have taught the three sciences at KS3, GCSE, A-Level and BTEC level. I look forward to hearing from you. My lesson delivery is often innovative and makes use of case studies, real life situations and problem-based and enquiry-...

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GCSE Physics question - Radiation and the Universe

Each of these applications uses electromagnetic radiation:

  1. Mobile phones
  2. Sterilising medical equipment
  3. Hair-dryers
  4. Sunbeds

Match the parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, A, B, C and D with the applications labelled 1, 2, 3 and 4:

  1. Ultraviolet rays
  2. Microwaves
  3. Infrared rays
  4. Gamma rays

GCSE Physics Riddle

Q: There are 20 people in an empty, square room. Each person has full sight of the entire room and everyone in it. You are not allowed to move in any way (other than your eyes). Where can you place an apple so that all but one person can see it?

GCSE Physics Joke

TEACHER: Name a conductor of electricity.
PUPIL: Why... er..
TEACHER: Wire is right. Name a unit of electrical power.
PUPIL: What?!
TEACHER: The Watt is absolutely correct.

GCSE Physics Fact

A bolt of lightning has enough energy to toast ~100,000 slices of bread.