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Hi all, as the national exams approach, I will be conducting H2/O-level Physics and Math bootcamp classes to help prepare for your exams. Unlike typical tuition classes, the classes I conduct will be crash courses and need-based to target specific issues given the short runway until the exams. In addition, I will be providing university admission services - especially for our A-level students. If you are interested, do drop me a DM.
To all the j2 students, as you continue to prepare for your a levels, if you need any support or help with physics, do feel free to pm me or join our A level Q&A/Physics Discussions Group to ask any questions you have. All the best!
2024 A-level Physics Live Q&A 🤯 Hi everyone, similar to last year, I'll be opening up this Alevel'24 Q&A group to all JC students who would like to clarify any questions or gain clarity on certain concepts you've learnt in school. I will try to host some…
2024 A-level Physics Live Q&A 🤯 Hi everyone, similar to last year, I'll be opening up this Alevel'24 Q&A group to all JC students who would like to clarify any questions or gain clarity on certain concepts you've learnt in school. I will try to host some live Q&A calls where I would help answer any question you have. You may also send questions you have into this group and I will help to answer them. Do join the group using the link below. Hope this helps with your revision! https://t.me/ThePhysicsPageAlvlQnA ThePhysicsPage_
🏎 What is the direction of friction on the wheels of a car / bicycle? 🚴 A very common confusion that many O-level students have is regarding the direction of friction on the wheels of a bicycle/car. Here is a concise summary: Driving Wheels (powered by the engine or pedals): - Friction acts forward relative to the motion of the vehicle. Explanation: For both cars and bicycles, the friction force on the driving wheels (the wheels that are powered by the engine or pedals) acts forward relative to the motion of the vehicle. This is because the engine or pedals push the wheel backward against the ground, and friction opposes this motion by pushing the vehicle forward. Non-Driving Wheels (free-rolling): - Friction acts backward relative to the motion of the vehicle. Explanation: For the non-driving wheels (those that are not powered), friction acts backward relative to the motion of the vehicle. This friction force opposes the tendency of the wheels to slide forward due to the vehicle's motion. For those who need a more visual understanding of things or want some practice questions, check out this link for a good infographic created by Evan's Space. https://evantoh23.wordpress.com/2022/10/20/direction-of-friction-on-the-wheel/ ThePhysicsPage_ 🤘🏻
Resources for Understanding Superposition 🌊 A common problem that students face with this topic is understanding the difference between the different experiments in superposition. I have attached two links which have helped in my understanding of this topic. The first video provides an overview of the difference between the three experiments. 🔗https://youtu.be/Z9jv23Pa_3E?feature=shared The second provides an explanation and visual demonstration of how the double slit pattern should look like when we account for the single-slit pattern envelope. This second video was crucial in helping me better understand what this "single slit envelope" was all about. 🔗https://youtu.be/k18tDUFD5iY?feature=shared ⚠️ Do share this with others who may be struggling with this topic. This is a tricky topic for most, and I will continue to send more resources to help in the understanding of this topic. ThePhysicsPage_ 🤘🏻
ThePhysicsPage_ pinned «ThePhysicsPage Anonymous Questions 🤯 Hi everyone! I have created a space for you guys to ask any questions you may have but are too shy to reach out me. You may ask any questions you have in the link below and I will answer them in this channel! It could…»
💡For O-levels, light is a common topic which some may find difficult. Since the question asked is not specific to any particular concept, I will try to give you a broad overview of what you need to know to grasp this topic. If you have any specific questions…
💡For O-levels, light is a common topic which some may find difficult. Since the question asked is not specific to any particular concept, I will try to give you a broad overview of what you need to know to grasp this topic. If you have any specific questions about this topic, please do let me know.
Hi, thanks for this question! It can be daunting trying to revise when we do not know where/how to start (especially when we still have to constantly learn new topics). I will try to share some tips which I believe will help in your revision! (these need…
Hi, thanks for this question! It can be daunting trying to revise when we do not know where/how to start (especially when we still have to constantly learn new topics). I will try to share some tips which I believe will help in your revision! (these need…
Hi, thanks for this question! It can be daunting trying to revise when we do not know where/how to start (especially when we still have to constantly learn new topics). I will try to share some tips which I believe will help in your revision! (these need not apply only to h2 physics)
Superposition... one of the topic that frustrates people the most! The question you ask seems like a general question about this topic so i'll give some advice on how i studied for this (do ask again if you have any specific questions about the topic)
Superposition... one of the topic that frustrates people the most! The question you ask seems like a general question about this topic so i'll give some advice on how i studied for this (do ask again if you have any specific questions about the topic)
ThePhysicsPage Anonymous Questions 🤯 Hi everyone! I have created a space for you guys to ask any questions you may have but are too shy to reach out me. You may ask any questions you have in the link below and I will answer them in this channel! It could be any kind of questions - specific doubts relating to certain subjects, academic advice, university advice, or non-academic stuff! Don't be afraid to ask as many of these questions you have may be what people might be confused or are wondering about too. Anyway, there is an option to remain anonymous. Do share this with your friends who may have questions they want to ask! Link 🔗: https://tellonym.me/ThePhysicsPerson ThePhysicsPage_ 🤘🏻
All the best to all those collecting their A-level results tomorrow! I got the chance to interact with many of this batch's students during our online physics Q&A sessions last year. I hope it helped! 🫡 Remember, you are not defined by your grades, but rather the choices you make with it. Anyone who needs advice after getting their results can reach out to me! All the best, ThePhysicsPage_ 🤘
Hello everyone! Over the years, I have observed many common misunderstandings among students regarding crucial physics concepts. To address this, I have prepared a problem sheet that includes questions (and answers) designed to test your understanding of these concepts. These questions are intended for BOTH 'O' Level and 'A' Level physics students. This first set of questions will examine your grasp of topics such as waves, forces, and pressure. The questions are crafted to be approachable on-the-go, as you will not need a calculator to solve them. Do share this with anyone who may find it useful! Please feel free to reach out to me or ask questions in the discussion group if you require clarification on any of the questions. ThePhysicsPage_ 🤘🏻
Hi everyone, as 2024 begins, I would like to do some housekeeping and organise the resources that we have sent in this channel for easy access. Hope this helps! Study Tips • Tip #1: Reviewing • Tip #1.2: Reviewing pt. 2 • Tip #2: Targeted Revision • Tip #3: Approaching Practice Papers Study Notes • A-math Circle Properties • A-level Physics Practical Summary Notes • A-level Physics Practical Notes pt. 2 • A/O-level Physics Practical Notes pt. 3 • A-level GP Paper 2 Notes • N/O-level Kinetic Particle Theory Notes • A-level Physics Definitions (Chapter 2 - 6) • A-level Physics Definitions (Chapter 7, 10 - 12) • A-level Physics Definitions (Chapter 8,9, 13 - 16) • A-level Physics Defintions (Chapter 17 - 20) • A-level Physics Gravitation Polar Orbits Notes • English/GP Paper 2 Notes pt. 2 • Social Studies SRQ (a) Notes • N/O-level Chemistry Fuels Notes Study Resources • 2018 A-level Physics Practical Papers • 2019 A-level Physics Practical Papers • 2020 A-level Physics Practical Papers • H2 Physics Practical Tips • H2 Physics Practical Tips pt. 2 • O-level Physics TYS 2009 - 2017 Suggested Solutions Formula On-The-Go • Electricity • Light • Kinematics FAQs • FAQ #1: Structured Questions • FAQ #2: Physics Practical Mythbusters/MCQ • Myth #1: Newton's 1st Law • Myth #2: Newton's 2nd Law • Myth #3: Static Electricity • Myth #4: Weighing Scales • MCQ #1: Thermal Groups/Extras • Discussions group • FREE .b Mindfulness account • The Night Before Your Practical • Secondary 3 Suggested Physics Focus Topics • Secondary 3 Suggested Physics Focus Topics Pt. 2 • GET IN THE ZONE pt. 1 • GET IN THE ZONE pt. 2 • GET IN THE ZONE pt. 3 • UK University Sharing Group • ThePhotographyPage Do share this with those who will benefit! I will try and release more content and classes this year. ThePhysicsPage_ 🤘
ThePhysicsPage_ pinned «Hi everyone, if you are thinking of applying to the UK for your university studies and have questions about the process of the application and how to prepare for it, I am planning to organise a Q&A session to run through the application process, answer your…»
Hi everyone, if you are thinking of applying to the UK for your university studies and have questions about the process of the application and how to prepare for it, I am planning to organise a Q&A session to run through the application process, answer your questions and provide advice on the personal statement and admissions tests. For context, I am studying Engineering at UK. I previously studied Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Economics, and Game Theory in JC and would be happy to share my experiences. For those thinking of applying for other subjects or schools, the tips and advice would still be very relevant! If you're interested or are considering to apply, do join this group and I'll send out more information in time to come. https://t.me/+Ktzjuwun8ERlMTBl