“Physics is just applied mathematics”: a statement often given by non-physicists in an attempt to assuage their own feelings of inadequacy. In this blog post, I explore the assertion that mathematics was invented by physicists.
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Stop using AI for revision!
Is the use of generative AI useful or harmful for young people? Is the use of generative AI for studying beneficial or does it lead to a deficiency of knowledge? I ramble on about it in this blog post.
Teaching Energy to High School Students
The target audience of this post is teachers and parents who are supporting children with their physics education. Young people are welcome to read it (they may find it interesting) but it could cause extra confusion for all but the most capable students. Brace yourself, this is a long post! (8325 words, estimated 44 minutesContinueContinue reading “Teaching Energy to High School Students”
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.
Velocity Functions with Air Resistance and Linear First-Order Differential Equations Explained
How to solve linear first-order differential equations and how they apply in physics. See this blog post!
GCSE Astronomy Tuition!
GCSE Astronomy Tuition, enrol now for September!
