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Physics help — kinematics, forces, waves, fields

Physics rewards the right diagram and the right equation, in that order. Most students draw weak diagrams and pick equations by gut feel. The fix is mechanical: every problem starts with a labelled free-body diagram, then the equation falls out.

A real physics question students bring us

A 5 kg box slides down a 30° frictionless incline. Find its acceleration and the normal force.

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Why physics is harder than it looks

Physics combines math, physical intuition, and unit discipline. Weakness in any of the three blocks progress. Most students who struggle have the intuition but lack the algebraic fluency to manipulate equations under timed conditions.

The free-body diagram is non-negotiable

If you can't draw it, you can't solve it. We teach students to draw every force (gravity, normal, applied, friction, tension), label its direction with an arrow, and resolve along/perpendicular before writing any equation. This alone moves most students up a grade boundary.

Eight problem archetypes for JEE/AP/A-level

There are essentially eight physics problem types you'll see: kinematics word problem, incline + pulley, energy conservation, momentum collision, circular motion + gravitation, SHM, EM induction, photoelectric/modern. Each has a standard solution shape. Master one per week and you're 80% there.

Calculations and units are where marks die

g = 9.8 m/s² (CBSE / Cambridge / AQA / Pearson) or 9.81 m/s² (some Pakistani boards) or 10 m/s² (when the question explicitly says 'use g=10'). Read carefully. Units cost more marks than wrong methods — examiners auto-deduct.

Lab and practical questions

If you're on IGCSE, A Level, IB, or AP, expect a practical-style question every paper. Required-practical methods need to be memorised verbatim (especially for AQA GCSE Science). The AI can drill you on each one and quiz you on the variables involved.

What we do specifically well for physics

  • Step-by-step problem solving with FBD drawing
  • Identify which equation to use (and why)
  • Practice quiz generation per topic, JEE/AP-style
  • Required-practical method drilling for IGCSE/A-Level
  • Visualise waves, fields, projectiles via graph plotter
  • Unit-conversion explanations

Topics covered

KinematicsNewton's lawsFrictionWork, energy, powerMomentum + impulseCircular motionGravitationSHM and wavesElectricity (DC and AC)MagnetismElectromagnetic inductionOptics (ray and wave)Modern physics (photoelectric, atomic, nuclear)Thermodynamics

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