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A Level Physics Paper 2 and Paper 3A Sessions
A-Level Physics Support Sessions for Paper 2 and Paper 3A are going ahead! Also, another calculator gets added to my collection. See the blog post for more!
Additional A-Level Physics Support
This is an April update, with lots going on! There is the possibility of additional A-Level Physics revision sessions, a new WhatsApp announcement channel, and more! Read the blog post for details.
A-Level Physics Lessons
A-Level physics lessons, changes to this week’s GCSE astronomy tuition session time, and TikTik “success”
Physics Glossary
It was suggested to me (but I cannot remember by whom) that it would be good if I produced an alphabetical list of the physics key words I have been redefining in my series of vertical short-form videos, “Are you ready to relearn English?” I thought it was an excellent idea, so here it is!
Should you study A-Level Physics?
A Level Physics students get lower grades than other subjects, which some interpret to mean that Physics is a more challenging course; however, a lower grade in Physics is worth more than a lower grade in other subjects. In this video I show statistics from the Institute of Physics that highlight how valuable A-Level Physics really is.
“Viral” Physics Question: Solved
I saw this question being asked on social media and decided to do a quick video demonstrating the solution, because it is a good context to help people understand the difference between Newton’s First Law and Newton’s Third Law. https://youtu.be/CbJf-wkyKXM Let me know if there are any other “viral” physics questions you want help with!ContinueContinue reading ““Viral” Physics Question: Solved”
Using Reverse Polish Notation
I’ve just recorded a video where I demonstrate the advantages of using Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) input logic when calculating quantities for electrical components: it’s quicker, there are fewer key presses and there is less chance of making a mistake. See blog post
Podcast Episode 2: Let him enjoy his ignorance
In the second episode, I talk about Isaac Newton’s relationship with his contemporaries.
Podcast Episode 1: Parma Violets
In my first episode of my new podcast, I explore the strange connection between Parma Violets and the famous Physicist: Michael Faraday.
