I have recently completed a masters degree in physics so I am aware of the difficulty that can come with finding a way of learning that works for an individual. I have studied physics for 5 years, covering a broad range of topics from basic mechanics and heat, to quantum mechanics, and even some more advanced topics such as quantum field theory and atom optics. I also have experience in areas of...
I have recently completed a masters degree in physics so I am aware of the difficulty that can come with finding a way of learning that works for an individual. I have studied physics for 5 years, covering a broad range of topics from basic mechanics and heat, to quantum mechanics, and even some more advanced topics such as quantum field theory and atom optics. I also have experience in areas of mathematics relevant to physics, and can cover high school mathematics topics.
Physics and maths are two very closely linked disciplines, and i believe that the best way to learn both is by experimentation with formulas and models, learning when they work best and how and why they fall apart.