Physics

“All science is either physics or stamp collecting.”

Sir Ernest Rutherford

Physics is for budding inventors and persistent question askers. What are the 4 forces that govern the universe? What are atoms made of, and what make up those parts? Why can’t we make things travel faster than the speed of light?

The rewards of studying physics are immense but it has a reputation for being the hardest science for a reason. Physics is relentless on our mathematical skills and pushes us to the limits of our imagination. Students often need a second, third or fourth explanation to understand complex and unintuitive models. A tutor can help you work through practice problems, provide analogies and give examples which bridge the gap between hearing and learning.

Free clean energy, instant communication at distance, and seeing without light: studying the universe at its fundamental building blocks turns what was once the impossible into our latest technology

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