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  1. Stephen

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    I graduated from Cambridge University with a Bachelors degree in Mathematics in 1990. I was awarded a Masters degree in 1994. After working in industry for a number of years I then became a full-time tutor in 2006. I am able to explain complex ideas in simple language. Having tutored many GCSE and A...
  2. Michael

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    I am currently a final year Medical Student at Jesus College, Cambridge and am passionate about furthering education! I have obtained a 2:1 in Physiology and Neuroscience from Cambridge, and achieved 4A*s at A Level and 12A*s at GCSE at Reading School. I am available for tuition for Biology, Chemist...
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    I am an MSc Astrophysics graduate from UCL with a BSc in Physics from Imperial College London. Pursuing a degree in physics has required me to solve problems in both maths and physics on a daily basis, requiring me to have a very good grasp on all the topics I have covered up to and beyond A-Level i...
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    Hi! I'm a Chemistry graduate and secondary school science teacher with specialisms in chemistry and physics. A mixture of discussion and worked exam style questions, using tailored worksheets and quizzes.
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    I am Krishna, researcher at Cardiff University. I love to interact with students and learn from them. I would be more enthusiastic about translating theoretical concepts into understanding, engaging and practical learning experiences.
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    I have always believed that maths isn’t a spectator sport. Getting your hands dirty is the most effective - and often the only - way to improve as a mathematician. I have used this philosophy to receive an offer to read mathematics at Cambridge University, attain A*, A*, A*, A in my Maths, Further M...
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    I am a PhD student at the University of Cambridge, specializing in materials physics. With a strong academic background that includes a masters and bachelor in physics from McGill University, I have years of experience in teaching, mentoring, and working with students at all levels. I am passionate ...
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    I am a cheerful and dynamic tutor, with an MEng & ACGI Degree in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College London and currently working in Medical Devices. My final year key modules include: Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Computational Continuum Mechanics, Fracture Mechanics and Tissue Engineering ...
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    I have 18 years teaching experience at various schools across Essex and Norfolk including mainstream schools, boarding, Home Educated and International students. I tutor privately on a one to one basis as well as paired and group sessions. During the holidays I run small group revision workshops foc...
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    I am a recently retired secondary school senior leader where I specialised in data, assessment and examinations. I lead on the submission of Centre Assessed Grades in 2020 and Teacher Assessed Grades in 2021 when examinations were not possible. I am also a qualified school timetable writer. I line ...

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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.