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The Science of Learning
The Science of LearningIn the last few decades, extensive research has been conducted to understand how the human brain works, and how we learn. I use these findings and embedded them...
The Power Struggle of Energy Storages
The Power Struggle of Energy StoragesElectrical energy storages are the hidden heroes of today`s society. Ever present, ever useful but only noticed at particular moments such as when...
How physicists are helping fight drug trafficking
How
physicists are helping fight drug traffickingMore than 18 tonnes of
heroin and 25 tonnes of cocaine CITATION Nat l 2057 [1], are imported into the
UK every year, which has a d...
3 things you need to do to study physics
Unlike Biology and Chemistry, there isn`t a lot of memorisation needed for Physics. You can`t get by with just writing out summary cards and reading the revision guide. You have to be...
Newton`s First law of motion
Statement:This law states that any object that is at rest or moving with uniform velocity (smoothly or without abrupt motion) will retain it`s state(rest or movement) until an externa...
An Introduction to Electromagnetism
ElectromagnetismBefore the 1850s, electricity and magnetism were considered unrelated. James Clerk Maxwell proved them to be linked in the single phenomenon of electromagnetism. Maxwe...
Finishing exams in time.
How to finish exams in the time allowed!Created by Steven the tutor.A) LONG BEFORE THE
EXAM:1. Do you write slowly? Does your hand ache? If yes, then
you must practice writing so yo...
Elastic and Non-Elastic collisions in A`Level Physics
Elastic Collisions.A collision is described as elastic if the Kinetic Energy (KE) is conserved.ie. KE before the collision = KE after the collision Inelastic Collisions.A collision is...
Solving Resultant Force GCSE Questions
The mass of a car is 1120 kg. The mass of the driver is 80 kg.Calculate the resultant force acting on the car and driver while accelerating.The best way to tackle these kinds of quest...
Solving Resultant Force GCSE Questions
The mass of a car is 1120 kg. The mass of the driver is 80 kg.Calculate the resultant force acting on the car and driver while accelerating.__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _...